Sounds crazy doesn’t it? The very title dredges up fear of your precious email folders being lost to the depths of oblivion and treasured network drives going the way of permanent inaccessibility
Jason R. Baron, Director of Litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration in the United States has called for universal collaboration and an open minded approach to Information Retrieval (IR).
WiQuest today announced that its latest silicon offering would be used in certified wireless USB products. Dell and Lenovo have both signed on to use the new technology as part of their notebook product lines.
Taking a significant step away from traditional search engine practices, Ask.com has announced that it will soon offer completely anonymous web search.
Despite talk of scaling back acquisitions in favour of focusing on its core business, EMC has announced that it has purchased X-Hive, a Dutch CML specialist to its ranks.
Google released its second quarter profit results overnight to mixed reactions. The internet monolith reported a 58% increase in revenues year-on-year to $3.87bn, with advertising growth on Google sites growing a strong 74% year-on-year to $2.49bn.
Australian real estate advertising specialist the REA Group has picked EMC’s storage, software and services to manage the vast amount of data generated by its online property listings each month.
Solid Data is showing off its latest terabyte solid state disk (SSD) array, laying claim to significant increases in performance, stability and energy efficiency thanks to an infrastructure redesign.
In an effort to further boost the popularity of its dominating search engine, Google is now offering businesses a mini customised version of its software to small businesses wishing to add search functionality to their websites.