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SAS has integrated its Enterprise Intelligence Platform for business intelligence into the IBM System z mainframe.

Google has moved to highlight the growing humanitarian crisis in Sudan by utilising its online mapping service to pinpoint atrocities that have occurred during four years of fighting in the Darfur region.

In a boost to the storage side of the open source and the Solaris operating system, Sun Microsystems says it will donate its storage technologies to assist the work developers within the OpenSolaris community.

Almost three million US citizens have had their names, addresses, dates of birth and social security numbers exposed after a CD containing the sensitive data was lost in the mail.

QLogic has announced a new Fibre Channel host bus adapters virtualisation solution for Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, enabling easier creation and management of virtual machines across data centres.

According to a new UK survey, the number of companies implementing document and records management systems has doubled in two years.

Australia’s broadband situation has hit a crisis point. With both sides of politics making their election promises, when will Australia finally regain its status as a world leader in telecommunications?

Tasmania’s largest document storage company has built on the electronic needs of its client base to create a personalised offsite backup solution for Australian SMEs.

FileWorks has announced the release of a new online document management system that it says offers secure, Web-based data storage and online document management for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day.

Google has quietly released a beta version of a new voice search system in the US that builds on Google maps to deliver local business information to users by phone.

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