Hitachi Data Systems has extended its virtualisation products for the enterprise to the midrange and SMB companies to the ease the stress of storage and performance when systems are at their peak.
Eyetech Day Surgeries, based in Queensland, has managed to streamline administration in the hospital to help it handle patient admissions, transfers and discharges; appointment and theatre scheduling and many more activities.
China will face a huge challenge in managing information after it builds a new terminal to double the capacity of Beijing Capital International's Airport in preparation for increased number of visitors during the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic games.
Staff at the Tertiary Education Commission will have the opportunity to submit forms online for business travel, leave requests, and create their own content, through a new system aimed at improving business efficiency.
The implementation of a Service-Oriented Architecture can increase the usability of existing IT assets and reduce the expense of integrating applications that are so important to the organisations.
The supply chain visibility of domestic parcels sent through the mail in Australia could be improved now thanks to steps taken by Australia Post to improve the way it monitors bar-coded articles.
Getty Images has launched a new service for storing and sourcing images to make sure it is fully in the picture of the digital asset management market.
Businesses large and small are changing their habits when it comes to printing, photocopying faxing, with many choosing to carry out these functions from one system instead of multiple ones.
IDC believes that the future of disk-based storage looks bright, with plenty of opportunity for companies to grow on many different fronts, due to strategies involving virtualisation and compliance.
Imation's Micro Hard Drive, which contains 2-gigabytes, has been recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world's smallest hard drive spinning head.