Network Storage

IBM has announced that it is diversifying its service business and taking a leap into data centre power and cooling.

According to a new survey, Australia is dropping the ball compared to its Asian competitors when it comes to using the Internet for customer service and support.

Arkeia Software has let version 6.0 of its data protection software out to play, saying it provides seamless protection for large enterprises with distributed data.

In an issues paper released by the Australian Law Reform Commission today, the ‘Review of Privacy’ asks if the emergence of technology has threatened privacy in Australia.

In November Australians will be able to view demonstrations of the UK developed 55GB High Definition Versatile Multilayer Disc, while Australia’s PRODISC Systems named as the exclusive agent for the format.

A pair of identical US and UK surveys have discovered that American businesses are better at archiving data, but still not completely up to speed on the difference between backing up and archiving.

Fujitsu Australia has scored a five year deal with Victoria’s Whole-of-Health information and Communication Strategy to provide managed storage and IT services.

To keep up with the pursuit of business growth, MBF has adopted new technologies to streamline salary review processes.

After substantial growth in its data recovery services, Payam Data Recovery has upgraded its head office promising to bring a more open approach to the recovery industry.

In initial comments on the evaluation of Storage Networking World, SNIA board member Rob Stirling, labelled the event a 'phenomenal' success.

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