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The Storage Networking Industry Association Networking Industry Association has announced that Arthur B Edmonds Jr. is to be the Co-Chair of its Security Group.

The US threat of a war against Iraq has been topping the news pages for weeks and has been a significant influence on the financial success, or not of the storage vendor community. This week storage software vendor Legato said the way was n...

New replication and mirroring additions are to be introduced to StorageTek's range of BladeStore arrays.

Iomega, famous for its Zip removable storage technology, has entered the mini USB storage sector with a new device that provides 256 megabytes of capacity.

QBE Workers Compensation is implementing a new automated case management system to improve the workflow of workers compensation claims through the company. Local integrator Alphawest has been selected to integrate a HandySoft solution.

Web banner advertisements could soon be competing for prime time slots on Web sites in the same way as corporations compete for a slice of the prime time air waves on television. Nielsen/NetRatings has introduced a service that monitors Int...

Analyst group IDC have estimated that the market for security software will balloon to US$1 billion a year by 2007, reflecting a 17.2 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR).

Microsoft has made no secret of its intention to connect its PC office tools to media and knowledge system and the today it announced a deal with Factiva that will see the business information service connected and integrated into Office 2003.

The spate of personal data thefts continues in the United States; 55,000 records have been stolen from the databases of the University of Texas.

Developing applications in Australia has led to StorageTek receiving a Certificate of Recognition from the Federal government.

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