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Network equipment simulation specialist Anue Systems has announced the release of the world’s first 8x Fibre Channel Network Emulator.

Indigenous art fraud is a serious problem for many of Australia’s indigenous artists. While tourists are willing to spend big on original artworks and limited edition prints, fake art has diverted much needed funds away from outback commun...

The IBM WebSpere will bring well acquainted consumer tools to the corporation by enabling Google Gadgets for creation and customisation in the Portal.

Metrowater, an Auckland based water and wastewater utility company , is gearing up to deploy a company-wide document management system through Avand’s DataWorks.

Cuba’s government has decided to make the switch to open source software, distancing itself from Microsoft’s proprietary software and alluding to the software giant cooperating with the US military and intelligence community.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has released a new set of example documents to help businesses meet their regulatory compliance obligations without expending inordinate amounts of time and effort.

On February 27th 2007, Brocade will launch its annual customer and partner conference. The major focus of the event will be storage area networking and the latest developments in file management capabilities.

2007 is looking to be a big year for business continuity, and to harness the rising importance a UK Business Continuity expert has hooked up with local Australian practitioners to stage a series of free seminars.

The experiences of a Canadian Minister reminds us that instant messaging devices are not always the holy grail of communications and that sometimes, we need to have a long, hard think about an email before we send it.

A sentence that UK’s Nationwide won’t forget any time soon after copping a fine of close to £1 million from the FSA over a stolen laptop.

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