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In what will prove a significant boost to its virtualisation offerings, Dell has announced that it will be acquiring SAN specialist EqualLogic for a hefty US$1.4 (AU$1.52).

As election day approaches the two major parties are still at each other’s throats over broadband, with Labor landing the latest round of blows by accusing the Coalition of being a little liberal with speed figures.

RFID technology is continuing its steady march into the workplace with Docuspace partner Intensecomp announcing the release of its new online document management solution, DocuTrack3000 – Hosted Edition.

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) has announced the configuration of its 2008 Technical Council, the group responsible for providing guidance on various technical activities.

Storage and information protection specialist Iron Mountain has announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire electronic discovery provider Stratigy for US$158 million (AU$171).

The Board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has unanimously voted to elect New Zealander Peter Dengate Thrush as its new chairman.

Taking a leaf out of Google Earth’s book, the NSW Department of Lands has just released a new web portal enabling anyone with an internet connection to get a birds-eye view of NSW now, or historically.

IBM has kicked off a new green initiative, announcing the launch of the industry’s first corporate-led energy efficiency certification program.

In an industry first, RAID specialist Infortrend has rolled out a new line of 2.5” SAS disk arrays that it claims offer lower power consumption and noise levels in a compact, high-density storage system.

In a landmark decision, a French court has ruled that Wikipedia cannot be held responsible for content published on its service by its users.

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