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IDC has taken an industry first venture into the worldwide data protection and recovery management (DPRM) market, and forecasted it to reach $200 million by 2011.

Microsoft is making a big push for the allegiance of Australian university students, offering Office 2007 packages for as little as $25.

In an industry first, Imation has announced that it is using RFID tracking technology to keep tabs on removable data storage media.

Storewiz has announced its third-generation data compression appliances, designed to provide impressive compression rates while not interfering with the performance of network connected applications.

Hot on Intel’s heels, AMD is showing off its own single-system computing platform that breaks the teraflop processing barrier, as well as a new integrated graphics chipset born of its recent acquisition of ATI.

The Australia non-profit Dial Before You Dig service, has taken on board Datacom to assist in avoiding potential engineering and construction related disasters.

83 percent of Australians are actively using the Internet and email while at work. While most believe it is making them more productive in general, the explosion of time-wasting emails are the thorn in the side of online communications.

Microsoft’s Windows Live OneCare has suffered another blow this week, scraping the bottom of the barrel in a comparison of 17 anti-virus packages.

In a colossal US$3.3 billion deal, Oracle has agreed to buy Hyperion Solutions Corporation, a global leader in performance management software solutions.

Registrations for the Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register opened with a bang: Australians registered in their thousands, servers crashed and industry calls were made to ensure the legislation did not become another ‘white elephant.’

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