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IBM and Yahoo! Have teamed up to bring enterprises a new search tool that they claim will enable them to index and search documents on intranets and the internet with a single service.

Data storage heavyweight Iron Mountain is increasing its push into Asia Pacific after the signing a definitive agreement with Transnational Company this week.

The Australian Taxation Office has toughened its stance on recordkeeping practices in a bid to identify the payment of bribes to public officials.

While its name is not as quirky as Google, IBM's OmniFind is set to shake up the search market in 2007 as the big boys jostle for poll position. Announced yesterday, IBM is offering a free, entry level version of its OmniFind Yahoo! Editio...

Brocade and Packeteer have released a new software-only version of Brocade’s Tapestry Wide Area File Services solution, enabling smaller enterprises to deploy high-speed file access solutions in branch offices.

Email security specialist Websense is warning of a new form of cyber-extortion that steals mail and contact data from online email accounts and demands payment to return it.

After the largest beta testing process to date, Microsoft says that Exchange Server 2007 is cocked and ready to rock.

The Australian Government says the new Australian Passports with their included security chip, are more resilient then ever. But a reader and software program developed by a British hacker is out to prove them wrong.

Microsoft gets cosy with PBL by carving a 30 percent slice in to property website, Myhome.com.au, due for launch in early 2007.

According to a PayGlobal survey, 31 percent of NSW organisations have updated their payroll systems to handle the Federal Government’s WorkChoices legislation.

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