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In somewhat of a surprising turn, Overland Storage has reported that Dell is terminating an agreement made in November 2005 for the supply of two different automated tape libraries.

The European Union Commission is getting behind open source software with the creation of a web portal it hopes will increase public sector adoption of open solutions.

Melton Shire Council has commenced a three-year, $750,000 information and enterprise content management project.

Linux email specialist Scalix has released components of its email, messaging and calendar program to the open source community, sparking a 600% increase in downloads from its website.

Suffering with slow performance of web-based applications? F5 Networks says it has the cure to what ails you with its new WebAccelerator.

Sun has announced the Sun StorageTek programme for makers of software, disk drives, network equipment and related technologies working with Sun storage systems.

Holographic storage may be making waves when it comes to hard disk technology, however, Bayer has taken a different angle with the technology and is instead using it to increase pass card security.

According to a new survey, Australia is dropping the ball compared to its Asian competitors when it comes to using the Internet for customer service and support.

Fresh out of its US Department of Defense 5015.2 certification, Xythos has rolled out version 6.0 of its Enterprise Document Management Suite boasting fully integrated document and records management capabilities and greater levels of compliance.

IBM has announced that it is diversifying its service business and taking a leap into data centre power and cooling.

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