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Tech stocks looked healthier at the close of business yesterday when the government of Iraq agreed to a United Nations Resolution to allow weapons inspectors into the country. This has temporarily avoided a war between the United States and Iraq.

Iomega and Aladdin Systems have joined forces to bring automated compression to removable media in a development that will particularly interest Apple-using publishing houses.

Four board members of the Australian Information Industry Association will focus on the needs of small and medium sized businesses in Australia.

Xplor, the international organisation for electronic document systems, has set out to discover the Asia Pacific market and build a presence. The market expedition will be lead by the Australia based Asia Pacific office.

Major haulage and logistics company Toll Holdings has signed a contract with local business intelligence application vendor ComOps. Toll will use the ComOps UNIBIS suite of applications for enterprise resource planning, e-commerce and busin...

The "devil may care" days of IT spending are over and the current tech slump is a buyers' market, but IT leaders need to spend wisely to drive the business forward, said Gartner analysts.

The "devil may care" days of IT spending are over and the current tech slump is a buyers' market, but IT leaders need to spend wisely to drive the business forward, said Gartner analysts.

The dash board concept continues to grow in popularity in the storage market. IBM is the latest vendor to release a storage management dash board. IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager is a Java based application that works across all storage...

Open Text has enhanced its Livelink product with two new knowledge management tools equipped with new search technology.

Australasian law firm Phillips Fox, which prides itself on using technology to deliver legal services, has tightened the bolts on its legal correspondence with an encryption tool for both internal and external email.

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