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Australian firm Recall has bought a New Zealand local document management company for an undisclosed sum.

DataDirect aims to plug the gap between enterprise disk storage and archival tape with the S2A9500 a scalable data disk based storage solution.

SCO’s long battle with the Linux world is approaching it’s final showdown.

The Australian printer market recorded it’s highest sales ever, exceeding 90,000 units in the first 2006 quarter.

Software-as-a-service boosts New Zealand sporting life.

KAZ, Telstra’s ICT and IP services subsidiary, appoints Dr Dagmar Egen as the Director of Applications Development and Systems Integration.

Verbatim has released a new double sided DVD+R Double Layer (DL) disc for camcorders. With a storage capacity of 2.6 GB, significantly more then what is currently available.

US-based Rivet Logic outlines how organisations can gain the most from Open Source content. It’s free White paper, which focuses on Technologies such as ECM platforms, aims to provide better understanding.

The Storage Bridge Bay Working Group (SBB) is launched this week with EMC, Dell and LSI Logic Group with a view to changing the way that storage controller cards interface with storage disks. Technology or Politics?

DiskStream has announced the release of media management system, Capsa, which aims to make the transition from tape archiving to digital painless, claiming the long term savings outweigh the initial expense.

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