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Japanese Internet company Livedoor's email retention policy could reveal the secrets that triggered the Tokyo Stock Exchange's near collapse.

US prosecutors are seeking millions of internet search records from Google, Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo! to prop up a controversial internet pornography law. Google is the only one of the four companies refusing to comply with the request.

Australia’s Tower software has nailed a $45.2 million with the US Department of Defence.

Hard disk maker Seagate has started shipping the first 160GB 2.5-inch notebook hard drives using perpendicular recording.

Industry analysts IDC have looked into their crystal ball and seen the future of email archiving, and it isn’t pretty for those struggling to contain the slippery beast.

HP has announced that it has extended its agreement with open source enterprise software provider JBoss, bringing worldwide support to its enterprise middleware suite across all HP platforms.

Back in 1999 Cisco announced its intentions to move into the consumer market by way of high speed internet connectivity and home networking. Since then it has been building up a range of consumer electronics companies through its Linksys Di...

Google's Desktop Search functionality is to be incorporated in Documentum in order to enable organisation and retrieval of 'unstructured data'.

In more Survey news, The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) End User Council (EUC) has announced the results of its second EUC Survey with reliability, recovery and business continuity topping the list of issues.

A Marketshare survey of 148 Asia Pacific CIOs confirms that the importance of regulatory compliance is high on the agenda for the forthcoming budgetary period.

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