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According to its latest batch of research from Q4 2006, IDC says that the worldwide storage software market has grown for the 13th straight quarter, nabbing revenues of US$2.6 billion.

As consumers voraciously devour digital media, computer game studios are looking for ways to drive development even harder. To this end, IBM is teaming up with reseller Seven Group Digital Media to help game studies wring every drop of per...

In another embarrassing setback for Microsoft’s new security offering, the company has admitted that its Live OneCare suite has been inadvertently deleting email from Outlook and Outlook Express.

Perth-based Pinkerton Consulting have released a device enabling users to simply carry around their entire computer environment, all at the cost of a black USB drive.

HP has introduced a new disk-based backup and recovery system for SMBs that it says, makes data protection and disaster recovery simple, reliable and affordable.

A new report from the UK government has found that switching to Linux can not only cut costs but also help reduce the burden of e-waste by dramatically reducing hardware obsolescence.

According to a recent survey of American SMBs, Firefox is gaining significant ground on Microsoft’s market-dominating Internet Explorer.

Network Appliance and Cisco have been busy working away on new offerings and have announced the availability of a new Cisco fabric switch for NetApp SANs.

Samsung has finally released its first hybrid drive, promising increased laptop performance, respectable data storage capacity and big reductions in power consumption.

2007 looks to be the year of RFID, with yet another vendor coming announcing a tracking system, this time for records management.

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