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Dell has picked up more praise for its environmental efforts in the form of a National Recycling Coalition Recycling Works Award.

After months of speculation, SAP has finally put the cash on the table for a ‘friendly’ takeover of business intelligence provided Business Objects, in a massive deal that will see further consolidation in the BI market.

AXS-One has scored a new contract with Lafarge Plasterboard to assist the manufacturer in meeting compliance and operational goals through an email archiving solution.

Hackers have launched the largest and longest attack since 2002 against servers that manage the flow of internet traffic.

Open source identity management received a boost from none other than Microsoft today, as Bill Gates declared that it would support OpenID during his keynote address at this week’s RSA Security conference.

Ovum takes on the English language and IT vendors with scepticism over the word ‘innovation’ frequently used in vendor sales pitches.

The American Democrats are questioning accounting and recordkeeping practices after more than $12 billion in cash was sent to Iraq between May 2003 and June 2004.

The American Democrats are questioning accounting and recordkeeping practices after more than $12 billion in cash was sent to Iraq between May 2003 and June 2004.

An Australian search engine dedicated to Australian based results says users can now donate to their charity of choice, simply by searching the internet.

DataDirect Technologies says Australian Unity has experienced a 50 percent increase in database access performance since working with DataDirect distributor, Baobab Software.

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