IT vendors are likely to work more closely together as partners as the market shifts towards providing integrated solutions along the supply chain, according to recent trends observed by IDC.
The idea of water coursing through their storage array may fill storage managers with dread, but scientists at IBM's Almaden research centre near Silicon Valley are currently developing a highly modular storage system that does just that.
The outlook for 2005 looks even brighter for smaller businesses with storage products normally designed for big companies being tailored specifically to meet the needs of smaller companies.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) has sued a Chinese manufacturer of small form factor hard disk drives over alleged patent infringements of HGST's 1-inch hard disk drive.
IBM is going ahead with the sale of its PC operations to China's Lenovo Group, despite a recent revelation from a Securities and Exchange regulatory filing which has found that this sector has been running at a loss for the last few years.
From typewriters and triplicate to the electronic era, Hazel Dobbie, of Archives NZ, takes us through the biggest change to records management legislation across the Tasman in almost half a century.
In today's business climate, everybody uses email. Most companies, however, still lack formal policies governing its usage. David Braue asks why we're still struggling to manage this fundamental technology.
There are an abundance of Australian companies that have made their presence felt on the global stage. Here, Stuart Finlayson and Austrade's (Australian Trade Commission) Karla Davis profile three local technology developers that have done...
Continuing our new series of profiles of Australia's Chief Information Officers, IDM chats to Dallas Stower, who has been CIO of Queensland Rail since March 2001, to get an insight into the particular demands of the CIO position at a high ...