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Security firm Check Point has beefed up the forensic capabilities of its Eventia Suite by including new integrated features that it claims reduce the cost and complexity of security data analysis and reporting.

Microsoft and Novell put even more planks in the bridge between open source and proprietary software yesterday with the announcement that the two are making Office 2007 and Novell’s version of OpenOffice.org interoperable.

Objective has had another win in Queensland, announcing that it has been named in the newly established Preferred Supplier Arrangement (PSA) for Electronic Document and Records Management Systems and Consultancy Services (EDRMS) to the Quee...

A survey of CIO / Director level representatives of all three tiers of government finds inter-agency collaboration is still a high priority for 2007 alongside e-government solution and the need to improve real-time notification processes f...

Airports across the world are slowly loosing the unreliable barcode-based scanning methods of baggage processing to make way for RFID technology.

Proving that storage virtualisation is far from a futuristic novelty, Hitachi has used its landmark shipment of 4,500 intelligent virtual storage controllers to suggest it is a lucrative market, and one they have a hold on.

Aiming to further aid ICT education in developing nations and bridge the digital divide, Cisco will be increasing its support role within the ICT Empowerment Network and its micro-credit financing initiative.

In a world first, researchers from the CSIRO will be demonstrating what they claim is the world’s fastest and most efficient point-to-point wireless link this week.

Process management and productivity software producer MetaCommunications has announced that it is increasingly deploying its Workflow 2006 software in graphic arts organisations.

It is being widely reported that supermarket chains - among others - will be given access to data held on the proposed $1-billon Australian health smartcard.

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