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Two Enron executives are on the wrong side of the law. Late last week indictments were issued by a federal grand jury in the US to Kevin Howard and Michael Krautz. They were indicted for fake revenues from Enron's broadband video on demand division.

Imaging bureaux and document scanners are to be given an image shake up. French company Escargot has commissioned fashion icon Jean-Paul Gaultier to design a range of new document scanners and imaging devices, as well as a series of city ce...

Imaging bureaux and document scanners are to be given an image shake up. French company Escargot has commissioned fashion icon Jean-Paul Gaultier to design a range of new document scanners and imaging devices, as well as a series of city ce...

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has directed Telstra to record information and provide the ACCC with quarterly reports in relation to Telstra's 'bundled'' service products.

Australians concerned about offensive Internet content should consider moving to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) who is compliant with Codes of Practice developed by the Internet Industry Association (IIA).

The CEO of StorageTek is stay in the top job for a further two years. The board of directors announced today that Patrick J Martin will stay on for two more years until June 2006.

President Bush has now revealed that his war with Iraq could be longer than first predicted, as a result the stock markets in the US, home to the majority of storage vendors, dipped yesterday.

EMC's European operations are to follow their Asia Pacific cousins and adopt an outsourced business process system for their expenses.

A proxy statement released by EMC last week reveals that Joseph Tucci, the CEO at EMC was paid US$1.675 in salary and bonuses last year and was granted two million shares in stock options.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and LSI Logic have announced a plan to coordinate their product development and to deliver new Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology.

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