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Imation's Micro Hard Drive, which contains 2-gigabytes, has been recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world's smallest hard drive spinning head.

Students will be able to share education materials with other member schools through a new interactive learning portal that is to be launched by the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia.

Customers and partners have voiced their support of the merger between Symantec and Veritas, which was finally completed this week along with the announcement of a new board of directors.

Higher capacity Internet services are being established for Australian universities, research institutions and education organisations to allow them to communicate valuable information more smoothly between each site.

It has been said that knowledge knows no boundaries. But as knowledge workers begin to access technologies like personal area networks, wireless broadband, Voice over IP and 3G, can we finally say the same about knowledge management and ma...

Telecom New Zealand has updated its document management system with 80-20's software to help it provide information more securely and quickly to its board and executive team.

Cybercriminals have split into different classes, ranging from amateur cyber delinquents to professional cyber gangs, to systematically commit illegal acts, according to McAfee's Virtual Criminology Report.

Small businesses can have their business files, accounting records and emails automatically backed up every day now without the inconvenience of alternating tapes, CDs or DVDs.

New recommendations have been made by the Australian Information Industry Association about how organisations can reduce the number of PCs, printers and peripherals that end up in landfill as electronic waste.

An analysis of malware trends during June have revealed that new tactics in attacking computer systems are being employed by hackers over the world, which include exploitation of news items, spamming Trojans, focused attacks and Rootkits.

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