The Storage Networking Industry Association has released advanced features for standards-based data protection and management services based on the Storage Management Initiative-Specification, version 1.1.
The StorageTek stockholders' seal of approval for the US$4.1 billion takeover of the company by Sun Microsystems, which was granted earlier this week, marks the transformation of Sun into a storage-centric company, according to one of the d...
Computer Associates International has released new software that aims to enable organisations to manage and protect information and storage assets while keeping in line with business objectives.
Victorian IT company Australian Project & Consulting Services (APCS) has been awarded the contract to provide the Games Data Network (GDN) for the 2006 Commonwealth Games, which take place in Melbourne next March.
An email that has been sent out recently about Hurricane Katrina contains a malicious backdoor programme that poses as a worm removal tool, according to software security experts Trend Micro.
The UK National Archives has given its approval to Objective 7 being used by the UK government to ensure that information can be managed adequately and in a much more efficient manner.
Trade operations can be monitored more closely now thanks to a new system that is in place to monitor the movement of each item to eliminate risks and relieve organisations of the dependence on manual processes.
Organisations can avoid the pitfalls of eLearning and use it instead to drive business growth for the future, according to information management experts that believe it is important to approach this strategy in the correct manner.
These two giant storage companies are celebrating their recent union at Storage Networking World, where they plan to talk to customers directly about how the new combined company will meet their growing comprehensive network computing and ...
The Internet Industry Association has launched a national campaign to help rid the nation's computers from the danger of spyware. The campaign is directed at all Australian Internet users - corporate, small business and home users alike.