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Bob Davis, CA’s senior vice president and general manager, storage management, visited Australia to speak at CA’s 2007 Expo at the Sydney Convention Centre.

Just when it was looking like HD DVD was going to take the next generation crown, it appears like Blu-Ray is taking the lead, at least in Australia.

Microsoft is on a mission to cool rumours circulating that it will be replacing Vista by late 2009 with the code named “Vienna” OS.

The momentum behind the open source movement is increasing every day, with more and more governments and organisations making the switch and not looking back.

IBM is looking to change the face of networking, gaming and multi-media applications by unveiling new technology that triples the memory stored on computer chips.

Sun and Intel have signed a landmark agreement and announced a wide-ranging strategic alliance that will see Intel support the Solaris operating system, and Sun deliver servers and workstations based on Xeon processors.

The Web 2.0 buzz word is already popping up with high frequency in 2007, and Oracle is the latest to use it in conjunction with the latest incarnation of its WebCenter Suite.

Quantum has capitalised on acquired local Adelaide technology, and will soon be eliminating redundant data in organisations through data de-duplication and replication embedded in its DXi3500 and DXi5500 appliances.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 has received a boost to its enterprise content management capabilities with Vorsite announcing search connector support for leading ECM and CRM applications.

IBM’s FileNet has just released version 4.0 of its Content Manger software, offering enhanced functionality and platform support, improved scalability and more flexibility than ever before.

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