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In a clean break from tradition, Microsoft has released the first service pack for Office 2007 earlier than expected.

New anti-money laundering rules have now come into effect this week, with a range of technologies now presenting the key to assisting financial institutions in meeting stringent recordkeeping obligations.

Microsoft has announced the acquisition of the United Kingdom based online mapping company, Multimap for $US 50 Million ($AU 56 Million)

The search engine Ask.com has taken an big jump forward on the privacy front, unveiling a new feature that enables its users to delete their search data on the fly.

A new survey from EMC’s RSA security has found that employee carelessness is one of the most significant threats to network security.

eDiscovery solution provider Kazeon has just released a new version of its Information Access Platform and Information Server, claiming that it can now address a wide range of information beyond the data centre.

Inspired by its vision for the paper-less society, the NSW Department of Lands’ has awarded a massive contract to Allfiche Australia Pty Ltd to scan more than 5,250,000 ‘odd sized’ documents.

IT Services Provider, ASG Group has been selected to clean up the mess in Canberra where 9 different Oracle financial systems will be consolidated into one instance.

Former Microsoft program manager, Carolyn Gudmundson was arrested on charges of fraudulently acquiring more then $US 1 million ($AU 1.12 million) from the software giant in false reimbursement claims.

It’s Patch Tuesday, meaning it is that fateful day of Microsoft patch releases which has been known to cause headaches for IT departments and celebrations for end users who get to see their issues patched up.

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