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Virus activity appeared to increase moderately in the first seven months of 2003, but the cost and impact of virus outbreaks generally remained mild, at least for business users and corporate networks.

Storage software provider Veritas and enterprise network storage solution provider Network Appliance have signed an agreement to expand their existing strategic partnership.

The recent phenomenon of the camera phone has captured the public's imagination in such a dramatic fashion that the format is expected to sell more units than traditional film cameras and standard digital cameras combined by mid-2004.

IBM has beaten off rival HP to secure a deal with the LEGO Company to help the toy manufacturer more efficiently meet the seasonal peaks in demand for its products.

If you think you are spending too much of your working week answering questions from colleagues and not enough time on your own work, you could be right.

Information storage provider EMC has pinpointed Information Lifecycle Management as its main focus for driving growth through the end of 2004.

The recent merger between content management provider Interwoven and content management software provider iManage is a "sobering illustration of changed times."

The largest independent internet payment company in Australia has been created with the merger of SecurePay and DirectOne Payment Solutions.

The long running legal battle over Linux is set to rumble on after IBM filed counterclaims against SCO concerning the open source operating system.

Predictive analytics and data mining software provider SPSS has introduced a solution that aims to help business and government organisations optimise web site usage, build customer relationships and help anticipate online customer behaviour.

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