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In a timely announcement following the recent spate of high profile data loss incidents, Trend Micro has rolled out its first data leak prevention solution.

Archiving, eDiscovery and Proactive Information Risk Management firm Zantaz has announced a new piece of software that it claims can help organisations forensically preserve, protect emails and files relevant to litigation, without continu...

Professional services firm, Deloitte has announced a merger with the Australian based Forensic Data Services (FDS), effectively doubling the size of its Computer, Forensic and Electronic Discovery group.

PDF creator Jim King says the majority of voters in a ballot for approval of PDF 1.7 to become the ISO 32000 Standard, have voted in favour of the move.

According to AXS-One’s Bill Lyons, too many cooks could be spoiling decision making in records management.

A new virtualisation survey conducted by Xsigo has found that I/O connectivity is a major concern for IT departments for fortune 5000 companies.

It seems Cisco isn’t the only one that think’s it’s undervalued at the moment, as IBM has just announced a US$1 (AU$1.13) billion stocky buyback plan.

NetApp and Oracle have teamed up to battle data corruption, announcing the release of SnapValidator, a new application for Oracle’s 10g database.

Microsoft has announced the establishment of a cyber crime laboratory to be located in Melbourne, the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere.

The Victorian minister for Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Theo Theophanous has released a report encouraging hi-tech companies to explore trade and investment opportunities in South Africa.

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