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Popular BitTorrent tracker, Demonoid is back online after legal threats from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) had the site taken down. The only kicker is now the site doesn’t work for Canadian users.

Utility provider ActewAGL has proposed a massive $1 billion ‘data city’ combining over 20 data building constructed as a hub in Hume, Canberra.

Objective Corporation has become first vendor to have its content management solution gain full VERS 2.0 compliance certification from the Public Record Office Victoria.

Teradata has completed its split from NCR, today announcing it will operate globally as an independent entity and be known locally as Teradata Australia.

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has decided to bring its $1.8 billion computer and communications services outsourcing agreement with the US Electronic Data Systems (EDS) to a close and put the contract up for tender from the end of Octobe...

Keeping up with its philosophy of curbing the environmental impact of its operations, Dell has become the first major computer manufacturer to commit to making its worldwide operations carbon neutral by the end of 2008.

In the wake of its successful OEM launch earlier this year and as the popularity of Solid State Disks (SSDs) rapidly increases, SanDisk has announced that it will now be selling the drives to system integrators.

Fujitsu New Zealand has announced a merger with IT & Consulting Service provider, Infinity Solutions.

Data Leakage is a major problem for businesses, particularly if highly sensitive information were to find its way into the hands of the media or competitors.

Analysts at Ovum have speculated that the recent attempts to purchase a stake in Facebook have pushed it’s potential value up to US $10 Billion and could be a sign that the web 2.0 bubble is about to burst.

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