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>Research into all aspects of health depends on data. While the data is often in abundance, a lack of access and synergy between differing data repositories and organisations can slow down the progress of healthcare, preventing the full po...

In Western Australia, the move to shared services centres is taking the finance, payroll and human resources functions of government departments and centralising their document management needs. However with the Auditor-General at their ba...

At first glance, the confrontation between fibre channel protocol and IP-based storage protocol iSCSI could be seen as just another turf war served up by the IT industry - Microsoft vs. Sun vs. open source, J2EE vs. .Net, Macintosh vs. per...

In the wake of the Bulletin’s demise the Australian Information Indusrty Association (AIIA) is highlighting the increasingly pervasive power of online communications, saying that the steady rise of electronic broadcasting has now reached c...

According to a new report from global forensic and eDiscovery expert, Stephen Mason, IT departments are “at best only the custodians of the records”, raising many questions surrounding email compliance.

Hitachi have announced a new suite of data migration services in what the Japanese based company are hailing as the world’s only storage agnostic and transparent solution.

IBM has announced that its POWER6 microprocessors will be scaled down for small and medium-sized customers, along with an expanded virtualisation offering.

AXS-One is showing off the latest incarnation of its Compliance Platform, adding new features and functionality to extend its relationship with IBM’s Lotus Notes.

Cisco systems have announced their new series of switching platforms targeted squarely at the data centre market.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced a set of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) governance software and services aimed at eliminating risks like service disruption for businesses.

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