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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) specialist Objective has been recognised at the Sir Rupert Hamer Awards, earning kudos for its work advancements in recordkeeping across Victoria and for excellence and innovation in records management i...

Kaspersky labs has issued a warning that the Gpcode – a virus that encrypts a users files so they can be extorted for the password – is again on the loose, only this time it features an almost un-crackable 1024-bit key.

Vignette is looking to ease the way for those embarking on video delivery over the Web.

Following on from its website woes last Friday, Amazon is again having a rash of 'service unavailable' errors, with the retailer disappearing off the net and slowly reappearing in both the US and the UK.

ioSafe has just introduced a new line of 3.5” hard drives that it says are disaster-proof – a first for the industry.

A new benchmark has been set in the world of supercomputing with an IBM built machine codenamed “roadrunner” displaying petaflop speeds.

Cloud computing is working wonders in the world of medical research and astronomy, and as more computing power comes online IBM is working to open the power of the grid to humanitarian causes such as the food crisis.

With its surprise bid to snatch Yahoo! now in the can, Microsoft’s search team is looking for ways to improve its image and make it more competitive.

An outage experienced by the world’s foremost online retailer has highlighted the drastic impact some server downtime can have on business, with the company potentially losing upwards of US$1.8 (AU$1.88) million during over 2 hours.

While it’s market share is slowly eroded by open open source alternatives such as OpenOffice and StarOffice, Microsoft Office is now face with another challenger in the form of IBM’s Lotus Symphony.

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