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Today not only marks World Water Day across the globe but also the second anniversary of the CSIRO’s solar-powered wireless sensor network, a push forward for environmental and water monitoring.

Interwoven’s latest version of Collaborative Document Management is out, promising increased business agility through the optimisation of document-intensive business processes.

Location intelligence solutions provider MapInfo know a lot about people. They’re putting their knowledge to the test and packaging it in their AnySite solution, a local market analysis application.

The Australian Labor Party has announced plans for a national broadband network in an election promise worth $4.7 billion.

Raytheon has announced what it claims is the world’s first Polymorphic computer, capable of adopting different architectural forms depending on application.

Many businesses are discovering the benefits of VoIP, and thanks to prominent proprietary services such as Skype winning over the market, open source alternatives such as AsteriskNOW are finding space to flourish.

Solid state disk technology is on a roll now, with Fujitsu announcing two new high-end laptops with flash memory drives as primary storage.

According to a new UK survey, 50 percent of businesses fail to recognise the demands new IT equipment puts on infrastructure in regards to space and power requirements.

Symantec claims Internet attack activity has moved away from “status oriented attacks” towards profit driven activities.

Symantec has released the findings of its latest internet security threat report, showing that cyber criminals are continuing to refine attacks aimed at data theft, data leakage and the creation of targeted, malicious code to harvest person...

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