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The HMRC scandal in the UK last month has brought big brother’s data security credentials into question and prompted many industry pundits to speak out. VeCommerce’s General Manager for one has spoken up about reducing the reliance on sens...

Australia’s second largest online auction site, Oztion.com.au will tackle its increasing transactional volume traffic through EMC’s new CLARiiON CX3 UltraScale storage infrastructure.

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has welcomed Senator Stephen Conroy as the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, claiming that the expanded portfolio is a win for ICT sector.

According to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, demand for x86, Unix and Blade Servers has helped boost an otherwise slow market to achieve modest growth for Q3.

According to new research from content security specialist Clearswift, half of HR managers have been forced to discipline staff for wasting time on the internet, while only 20 percent are allowing access to Facebook.

Google is taking some direction from the social networking scene and is testing out a new addition to its search engine where users can vote on search results, pushing positive results up the search ranking and burying unhelpful links.

Hitachi has expanded its high-performance NAS range, unveiling new nearline and high-end midrange platforms that it claims offer unmatched data protection and scalability.

Despite the misleading headline, Microsoft’s old office is actually up for sale, only it’s the original premises where the company was founded and not its popular application suite.

Security firm Sunbelt Software is warning that Google search results are increasingly being infiltrated by malicious websites.

It was bound to happen eventually with all the superlatives being thrown around about its number crunching prowess, but Sony’s PS3 has finally had its password cracking capabilities put to the test, with unsurprising results.

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