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Xerox has unveiled sweeping changes to its branding and corporate identity, the most significant change in the firm’s history and a reflection of its changing fortunes.

As 2007 disappears into the background, predictions of what’s in store for 2008 are rolling in, with audit and analytics software developer Ecora claiming that organisations will have to soon re-examine IT policy in view of a range of upco...

The new year is well and truly underway now, and as business begins to ramp up to normal again the analysts at IDC have looked into their crystal balls and come up with a set of forecasts revolving around shifts in intensification of stora...

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales’ much anticipated search engine project Wikia Search has finally launched, however, the service has so far met with more negativity than praise.

Making his final appearance at the World’s largest technology show is not the only thing Bill Gates is up to this week – the Microsoft Chairman has also donated US$10 million to a massive telescopic project aiming to build a three-billion ...

The negative side of social networking in business has reared its head again this week, with a new study claiming that on average, Facebook costs employers upwards of $2700 a year for each employee using the service.

In a boost to its storage and data management software portfolio, Network Appliance has announced that it will be acquiring the privately owned storage management specialist Onaro.

The talk of so-called inevitable data disclosure laws in Australia are often viewed through American-Rimmed glasses. But there’s more than subtle differences between what’s going on across the pacific and what’s been tabled in Canberra tha...

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has lifted the lid on their latest Travelstar drive for notebooks, with a staggering half-terabyte of storage.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has inked a pre-bid agreement to acquire the Canberra based document and records management software company, Tower Software.

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