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Options are opening up for Australian organisations to add belts and braces to the continuity of all aspects of their IT services.

IT services behemoth Electronic Data Services (EDS) has agreed to pay £71.25 million, (AU$166.3 million) to the British Revenue and Customs department in compensation for a problematic IT system launched in 2003.

E-business solution provider CommSecure Limited has announced that is has entered into a three year agreement to provide Salmat Limited with electronic bill presentation and payment (EBPP) services.

IDM is taking a fresh approach to image and data storage implementations in forthcoming issues. Managing change is becoming more of a focus for IT departments across the region and we want to know your experiences.

Robots are cool. And if there is one thing that makes archiving appliances funky, it’s robotics. So in an announcement sure to excite you Terminator fans, Primera Technology has heralded the arrival of its new Optivault Archival Appliance technology.

Have you been hearing the word ‘mutiny’ whispered around your office of late? Worried about a staff backlash to your decision to remove the pool table from the common room? Are you about to make a Channel Nine-esque mass redundancies announ...

AXS-One head David Thompson has called upon the Federal Government to take the lead and create legislation for electronic document retention before things get out of hand.

Interwoven has just released its new Records Manager (IRM) 5.0 product, seeing a move from workgroup collaboration into a more targeted record management market area.

In a statement responding to increasing criticism, a Customs spokesperson has rejected media claims that it knew that the integrated cargo system (ICS) was not up to the task but implemented it anyway.

Intel has teamed up with Micron Technology to make a segway into the NAND flash memory business. Christmas seems to have come early for the two heavyweights and their new baby company too with a side agreement with Apple worth US$250 millio...

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