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The Australian branch office of American storage vendor StorageTek has appointed a new manager for the development of professional services Sam Srinivasan takes up the new position after a career with Data General, Geac and Marconi.

Sun has upgraded its storage offerings in an announcement they describe as being its most "extensive" product refresh in years. Three new storage offerings came on to the market and Sun has given its StorEdge array a high specification and ...

Plummeting prices, continuing market difficulties and the highly volatile competitive environment have spelled the end of Yamaha's foray into the CD Burner market.

India's software industry is booming, with exports reaching 340 billion rupees for the last three quarters of 2002; yet Australian software developers are not phased by India's growth, they respect their Asian partners, but do not see their...

Mike Cawsey has been appointed to the position of Managing Director of Staffware's Australia and New Zealand enterprises. Mr Cawsey will be responsible for maintaining competitiveness in the emerging business process management (BPM) market...

The domination of the mobile phone handset market by Nokia and Ericsson indicates that Scandinavians are not shy when it comes to adopting technology. Sweden's Statskontoret, they're equivalent to VERS or GSAS, has signed an agreement with ...

Geographic information system software developer ESRI is to become an authorised vendor of Network Appliance storage systems.

Europe is set to benefit from collaborative Australian and UK research into anti-counterfeiting. The world's leading Optical Variable Device (OVD) will be manufactured in the UK under a new agreement between Australia's CSIRO and the UK's C...

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) will today undertake an extensive project involving relocation of its archives. Originally housed in the building at the corner of Pitt Street and Martin Place in Sydney, the archives will be shifted...

The "if all else fails, read the manual" adage seldom rings true, as instructions often confuse more people than they help, according to Dr. Cecile Paris of the CSIRO.

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