The current economic uncertainty and market volatility in the IT sector is set to continue throughout 2004, driving IT organisations to focus on improving productivity, quality and business alignment.
Melbourne startup Momentum Technologies Group has snared a deal with listed Korean technology company INCR to distribute its wireless videostreaming product in one of the world’s hottest broadband markets.
It's been a busy week for network storage solution provider Network Appliance, with the announcements that it is to broaden its support for IBM's lotus applications, as well as release a new iSCSI-enabled storage appliance.
It's been a busy week for network storage solution provider Network Appliance, with the announcements that it is to broaden its support for IBM's lotus applications, as well as release a new iSCSI-enabled storage appliance.
Coles Myer has signalled its intention to push ahead of its rivals in the online grocery market with the acquisition of Australia's largest online grocery retailer, Shopfast.
EMC has introduced new online capabilities for its ControlCenter open storage management software that it says will provide direct connection between EMC's expertise and its users' requirements.
Hard disk vendor Seagate believes it has come up with a solution to the problem faced by IT managers everywhere – to increase levels of enterprise storage performance and reliability while using less disk space.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has joined the chorus of disaffection towards spam by collaborating with law enforcement agencies in the US, Chile, Japan and Canada as they attempt to cut the supply of unwanted emails at source.
Veritas has completed its round of upgrades to its software product group with the release of the new, enhanced version of its Bare Metal Restore product.