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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is making a $6.5 million investment in VoIP technology, announcing that Integ Communications and UXC have been contracted to deploy the system in its offices around the world.

In an effort to eliminate an overlap of services, Yahoo Inc is closing is online photo storage site Yahoo Photos and encouraging users to migrate to its Web 2.0 sharing site ‘Flikr.’

HP is showing off a new data retention solution for telcos, saying it’s got the goods for those being pressured by governments to join the fight against terrorism, organised crime and drug trafficking.

The Western Australian Department of Planning and Infrastructure has signed the dotted line with Objective for an enterprise wide ECM solution.

ONStor is warning UK businesses that if they continue to rely on paper-based records after October this year, they could be in breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) and therefore a target for fines.

As Centera celebrates 5 years of dominance in the CAS market, Caringo, developer of CAStor, has made its first announcement of an end-user, US-based revenue cycle management provider to the health care sector, ZirMed.

SAP has announced a new joint deal that will see it expand its document management solution with archiving and document access technology from Open Text.

US semiconductor giant Texas Instruments is expanding its presence in APAC with a US$1 billion investment in a new assembly/test operations site in the Philippines that it says will be the most environmentally friendly site of its kind in the world.

In the wake of Dell’s announcement that it will be offering Ubuntu Linux on select laptops, Toshiba is also reportedly considering hopping on the Linux train.

The Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register went live this morning, before its servers crashed after just hours of operation.

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