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The last week marked the 30th birthday of one of the world’s most loathed creatures: spam, and if recent revelations that bots have cracked Hotmail and Gmail’s CAPTCHA systems is anything to go by, it’s likely to live to a ripe old age.

On Saturday Microsoft publicly withdrew its bid for Yahoo!, ending three months of intense speculation.

The West Australian Public Transport Authority has chosen Objective to provide their Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution.

A range of high-profile companies, including Sun Microsystems, AOL, NetApp and HP, have been praised as data centre energy efficiency pioneers, winning awards in this year’s Uptime Institute Green IT Awards.

With data centre’s becoming significant sources of pollution IBM has decided to pull together a swathe of like-minded companies to create a new green alliance to push energy efficiency standards for new enterprise data centres.

Progress Software Corporation has announced the general availability of Sonic ESB 7.6.

RenewData has developed a new method of processing backup tapes that better support discovery and risk management when it comes to electronically stored information (ESI).

Smart Cards were hailed as the answer to many of Sydney’s constant transport issues, particularly when there had been successful implementations throughout the world. Indeed, when the first agreements were being inked there seemed no short...

Following on from the $7 Million IP Telephony deal, RMIT University has signed on for a $2 Million expansion of its data network with Nortel.

Toshiba has added an interesting new security feature to its line of Satellite notebooks – face recognition software.

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