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  • SANs protected by proactive wisdom

    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.

  • New IIM Secretariat appointed to embrace future vision

    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.

  • Government processing speed boost

    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.

  • EMC extends scope of records management

    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...

  • Palms used to keep track of livestock

    A farm full of cows, pigs, sheep and other creatures that like to roll around in the muck is not the ideal environment you would imagine for using a Palm handheld, but it is proving to be very useful for improving profitability for farmers.

  • New storage event to leverage global brand

    The company behind the Storage World event, which is held in Sydney each year, have decided to put the event to bed, but those inclined to lament its passing should not be concerned, as event organisers Terrapinn have signed an agreement w...

  • Pressure eased off of grid storage

    A new grid storage system has been released that requires less overall management because of the high level of integration it offers for data recovery, archiving and replication operations.

  • Insecurity over Internet cafes and wireless technology

    Concerns have been raised about the security of Internet cafes, kiosks and wireless technology for carrying out online banking transactions following a recent survey, which has revealed that fraud is still a big problem for most businesses.