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In an enormous outsourcing deal, IBM has announced a seven year deal with Telstra to absorb the entirety of its logistics operation.

2008 will be a year of “post-disruption” according to the analysts at IDC, with “everything-as-a-service”, Web 2.0 applications and open source coming of age in the IT marketplace.

With the silly season upon us, image is everything and Sony has left no doubt about the importance they place on the image of their Blu-Ray format, with two rapid-fire announcements claiming virtual domination of the Australian market.

According to email management provider MessageGate, misinformation and misperception are stifling enterprise email governance and controls, with common misconceptions eating into both the time and budgets of IT departments.

Microsoft are hailing it as a world first, though it’s more aptly labeled an interesting first as the software giant uses new interactive data tags on their financial statements.

While most of Microsoft’s usual swarm of testing cronies have been playing with it for months, the public beta release of Server 2008 has been made available for evaluation.

Analytics appliance provider Netezza claims to have doubled its device performance again, thanks to a new patent-pending addition to its Fast Engines framework.

Sun Microsystems has just announced a new open source software awards program that is expected to pay out millions to innovative developers around the world, and give a much needed boost to the global open source community.

Enterprise-wide security just got a whole lot raunchier with Cisco’s announcement of Role-Based Architecture which aims to advance enterprise-wide security and compliance.

Data protection specialist Falconstor has partnered up with storage system provider SeaChange International to release a new high-density, high-performance storage solution aimed specifically at SMEs.

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