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  • Australia needs better control of cyber criminals

    Organised crime is taking greater control of the Internet all of the time, according to a recent research study, which has revealed that classic crimes, from extortion and protection rackets, to fraud and theft are a big favourite for thes...

  • EMC iSCSI Clariions released for remote offices

    Schools, government agencies and large organisations with remote offices will be pleased to hear about EMC's recent release of new Clariion arrays built with native iSCSI support to make it easier to back up data over long distances.

  • CA acknowledge customer care shortcomings

    Computer Associates' executive vice president of worldwide sales, Greg Corgan, was in a frank mood when he opened the CA Expo in Sydney, admitting to the 800-strong audience of colleagues, partners and customers that the company had fallen...

  • HP in bid to kill spread of viruses

    Hewlett-Packard has released new software which it expects will help businesses to detect, contain and slow the rate at which viruses currently attack, spread and destroy inside the IT infrastructure.

  • Quantum first to release LTO-3 tape drives

    Quantum has won the race to be the first storage vendor to release the third-generation of LTO Ultrium tape drive technology within its tape library platforms, which aims to provide greater flexibility for the storage needs of small, mediu...

  • DataBasics says thanks a million, not half

    DataBasics has firmly established itself as a solid, long-term player in the digital asset management industry after announcing that its sales of Canto Cumulus in Australia for 2004 reached over half a million dollars.