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EMC’s RSA security and Sandstone Technology have teamed up to offer enhanced security services to companies in the finance sector, and hopefully improve consumer confidence in online financial transactions.

After heralding the release of its first 32GB solid state disk (SSD) late last year, Samsung has now announced that it will soon make a 1.8” 64GB version available.

RFID is starting move into everyday use, however, while the technology offers unprecedented levels of control and feedback the sheer volume of information generated during the tracking process can present new challenges.

With the end of a significant memorandum period for employers, new record-keeping requirements for businesses have this week come into operation under the WorkChoices legislation.

Market research reveals the hard disc drive market is far from dead; it’s just facing a few disruptions, fighting off an overblown threat from flash and innovating on its storage capacity.

ChoiceOne Total Recruitment has picked up enterprise search software ISYS:web to ensure their previous and existing candidates can quickly be located in their database.

Microsoft is licensing EMC Smarts network discovery and health monitoring technology to be included in a future version of Microsoft System Center Operations Manager.

Novell is reportedly developing an open source version of Microsoft’s InfoCard identity management software that allows multiple levels of security and runs across several platforms.

VoIP may be getting more popular by the day, but its widespread adoption still hasn’t quelled reliability concerns.

According to new research from F5 Networks there is a growing disconnect between bandwidth expense and disaster recovery objectives, putting backup data at risk and blowing out investments unnecessarily.

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