Open source software developers have been putting up a real fight to break the stranglehold of patented and proprietary-based software over the last few years to the point where their ideas are penetrating the interest of mainstream busines...
How does Australia’s government protect classified information? The answer is, well, classified. Still, David Braue suggests, we can learn a lot from the spooks
Low-cost Australian airline Jetstar recently carried out an initiative to overhaul its mobile document management processes. Stuart Finlayson talks to the Manager Fleet Support at Jetstar, Captain Maurie McBain to find out how the new syste...
Small businesses and home users will be able to have data automatically backed up to a central server to allow other business workers to share that information too if necessary.
Optical storage vendor Plasmon has developed a new UDO (Ultra Density Optical) disc that allows users to destroy files for compliance and liability purposes while leaving other data on the same disc untouched.
Although outsourcing in Australia has declined since five years ago in terms of using seeking special expertise, it is due to rise over the next year for cost saving reasons, according to Evans Data Corporation's new Summer Enterprise Deve...
IDM, in conjunction with Interwoven, has compiled a survey on information management in Australian business to help Australian businesses better understand how well equipped they are to deal with the rigours of regulatory compliance around...
Our passports could hold the future to our security on an international, national, and personal level, according to a security expert who claims that signatures, pin numbers and passwords are just secure enough anymore to hold back terrori...
QLogic Corporation, which specialises in Fibre Channel host bus adapters, stackable switches and blade server switches, has agreed to sell its hard disk drive controller and tape drive controller business to broadband communications techno...