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One year ago, IBM announced its Information on Demand Initiative. Now, IBM says its commitment to accessible information alongside its acquisition strategy has leveraged its ability to achieve $US 18.2 billion in software revenues during 2006.

The ANU has kicked off the shackles of its 20 year-old mainframe platform, moving to a server-based system without a costly rip and replace procedure.

Microsoft certainly hasn’t forgotten about Valentine’s day this year, however, instead of an armful of roses it will be bearing a dozen security patches.

RFID technology is rapidly dropping in price, allowing companies to take advantage of the benefits its proponents have been promising for years. One of these company’s Mikoh, believes its RFID solution can improve supply chain efficiency an...

FalconStor has announced it will extend its technology supplier relationship with EMC Corporation until 2013.

Intel has finally cracked the ‘Era of Tera’ and introduced the world’s first programmable teraflop processor.

IronPort Systems reckons it has the most powerful enterprise anti-spam device in the industry in its hands with the release of its new C650 Email Security Appliance.

Tony Hughes has made the switch from Hummingbird Software to Objective Corporation.

Suncorp Metway has made the move over to Windows XP by migrating 10,000 desktops and 350 applications using Infosys Technologies Australia’s Global Deliver Model (GDM) and desktop migration solution, ‘Accelerate.’

Cisco will soon be making a foray into the world of social networking, announcing that it has agreed to purchase Five Across Inc. However, instead of going head to head with sites such as MySpace.com, the company will be bringing the techno...

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