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  • IBM steals business from under EMC's nose

    IBM has signed up a deal with Cisco to provide virtualisation software that will manage Cisco's storage, which happens to be stored EMC's arrays, such as Symmetric and Clariion.

  • Iomega REVs up storage servers

    Iomega Corporation has improved its NAS 200d series by adding a built-in Iomega REV 35GB drive, for backup and archiving, increasing the capacity up to 750 gigabytes and allowing it to manage an unlimited number of network printers.

  • NetApp broadens its virtualisation horizons

    Network Appliance has updated its virtualisation software so that it will work with storage products from other vendors so that it can pool content together from DAS, NAS and San systems.

  • Objective eases pain of content management

    Objective Corporation has released its latest enterprise content management solution, Objective 7, in a bid to help organisations manage large amounts of content through a sophisticated workflow process that guarantees security and control.

  • Aussie web sites need to build more trust

    Research carried out on web sites in Australia has discovered that many users are still weary about passing on their personal details and financial information on to web sites because of a lack of trust, but there are simple ways to instil...

  • CA ready to clear out unwanted users

    The problem of rogue identities is a constant headache for large organisations because the user IDs of employees who have left attract viruses and clog up storage systems causing unnecessary complications.

  • HP appoints new CEO to take the helm

    Hewlett-Packard has found its new leader, Mark Hurd, to put its recent troubles behind it and take it forward into a new era, it hopes, filled with confidence and success.

  • Wireless broadband skyrockets in Australia

    The IDC has reported that businesses in Australia have gone crazy for wireless connectivity since Telstra launched cheap entry-level brands in February 2004, prompting a price ware between Internet Service Providers.

  • Calls for professionalism in Aussie ICT

    The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, has asked for representatives of the ICT and insurance industries to be more aware about being professional to help the industry flourish.

  • JPEGs reduced by 30% without quality loss

    New technology is now available that claims to be capable of reducing the size of JPEG photographs by 30 percent without losing any of the image quality, which will make it easier to fit more data on to CDs, DVDs and other storage backup media.