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The dreaded Sarbanes-Oxley Act was finally unleashed this week in the United States, meaning major enterprises had to meet the deadline of completing reviews of their internal financial controls, which could cost them dearly, and in turn a...

Dell's partnership with EMC has helped it achieve record results, with revenues from the storage systems the company's co-brand up 31 percent from the same period last year, with Dell's overall revenue up 17 percent.

10 significant security holes have been found in Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2, which escaped detection from recent security measures, according to a security firm.

Australian exports have been passing through customs much more smoothly than ever since July because of an electronic system that allows customs declaration forms to be processed much more quickly and accurately than through paper-based do...

Constant threats of fraud and identity theft have given organisations the jitters around the world, so more businesses are turning to authentication processes all of the time to help overcome these insecurities.

The makers of a new solid state disk claims to have doubled the capacity of its products to help its financial, telecom, broadcasting, government and military clients speed up their enterprise applications.

The Institute for Information Management has appointed a new Executive Officer, with a strong history of dealing with trade associations throughout Australia, to help raise the profile of the organisation over the next 12 months.

A new monitoring and analysis system has been unveiled to oversee the performance and health of SANs so that faults can be discovered early and dealt with before they become a problem that can have a detrimental impact on business activities.

Midrange businesses have a new opportunity to take advantage of enterprise class storage records management technology that will help them meet compliance needs thanks to the availability of a new web-based content management suite for fix...

Nov 10, 2004: Banks are at risk of a customer exodus as a result of growing consumer awareness of identity theft issues, according to the results of new research by Unisys.

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