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Sony Australia is set to release its blue laser-based ProDATA discs next month to solve the compliance storage problems faced in medical imaging, email archival, enterprise content management.

The Blu-ray format of optical storage is set to gain widespread adoption in the business and consumer marketplaces following the approval of Version 1.0 of the BD-ROM physical-format specification by a group featuring many of the leading l...

IBM Corp. and Siemens AG have teamed up to provide medical imaging management systems to help ease the growing problem of storing ever increasing volumes of digital medical images.

Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is aiming to mass produce a new memory card, which can process data much faster than other memory cards.

Storage systems manufacturer Xtore has teamed up with IBM and NewTek to create a “super” RAID system for the video applications marketplace.

Outsourcing giant EDS has teamed up with Fuji Xerox as the companies look to increase their presence in the office IT infrastructure market in Australia.

Symantec will release a new security appliance at the end of this month to prevent organisations from being attacked by viruses, worms, blended threats and authorisation infringements.

Interwoven is making strides towards uniting all of its products into a single suite so that it can offer a more united service for tackling enterprise content management and compliance issues faced by organisations.

Zantaz has agreed to buy Steelpoint Technologies, the provider of litigation support software, in a move that will toughen up its ability to offer compliance capabilities in addition to its storing and retrieving provisions.

Statistics show consumers are gaining confidence in purchasing goods and services over the internet, from buying their favourite music or books, bidding in online auctions and organising holidays.

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