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Veritas Software has replaced its unpopular Business Server software package with its new NetBackup 5.0 Server, which the storage software vendor will be pitching at the small to medium business market.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is leading consumer protection agencies from 24 countries over the next three days to crackdown on internet scams.

EMC has refreshed almost the entire line of its hardware products and promises double the performance of these systems for the same cost.

MessageLabs has suggested that viruses, such as Mydoom should be blocked at the internet level, before they can corrupt machines and cost companies so much money.

Microsoft has announced new security faults in Windows and Internet Explorer, which could take complete control of a computer, allowing hackers to install new software, wipe hard drives and take over files.

PeopleSoft's board of directors has unanimously rejected Oracle's revised hostile bid, saying that the increased bid still undervalues the company.

Too many IT organisations are scrambling for budget and guidance to attain working RFID (radio frequency identification) solutions without understanding the technology's actual capabilities and limitations, warns analysts Meta Group.

The Australian Computer Society has embraced the new Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the US, because they believe that this will benefit the Information and Communications Technology industry in Australia.

Rivals, Hewlett-Packard and EMC are planning to release new offerings, including pay-per-use pricing from HP and upgraded hardware from EMC

Microsoft Australia launched its new Business Solutions CRM 1.2 application today, designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses to improve customer service and free up more time to concentrate on future business goals.

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