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The Australian Capitol Territory Electoral Commission has expressed its satisfaction with the e-voting systems used at the recent Australian General Election, despite concerns over there not being a verifiable audit trail available.

Microsoft's latest attempt to distinguish security fears over its software products involves a plan to release its monthly security updates in advance so that customers can be better prepared for deploying software patches.

Though the software market has turned the corner in terms of getting revenues on an upward trajectory again, the next few years are set to deliver fairly modest growth figures in the sector.

Siber Systems has unveiled a new password protection system that will allow users to protect their password, identities, and banking and credit card information off computer hard drives through the use of USB drives.

NetEx has introduced a new storage application throughput accelerator that it claims can speed up storage applications across wide-area networks (WANs) by up to 1000 percent.

While information security gains corporate attention, storage security is often overlooked and vulnerable to attack, according to recent research from the Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG).

The infamous Swiss Army Knife is renowned for being a crucial pocket friend for many explorers on small or big expeditions, but it now has the ability to also carry important documents, audio and videos too.

Custom e-learning provider The Learning Group has introduced a new business to employee (B2E) technology that can be used to send training modules to busy employees, instead of waiting for them to come and get it.

The SCO Group has delayed the launch of its website which promises to provide information about all of SCO's legal battles to counteract the Groklaw.net website which aims to discredit all of SCO's disputes.

In evaluating the total cost of ownership (TCO) of a storage purchase, it is important to factor in all related costs, but to directly compare a disk storage system with a tape system is like comparing "apples with oranges."

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