The federal government is preparing to release a new program that aims to protect Australia's critical infrastructure computer networks from attacks by hackers and cyber terrorists.
Broadband services in Australia have received a vote of confidence by an Australian Communications Authority study, which states that Internet services in this country are very reliable and fast.
A new search engine has dared to enter the already crowded market, dominated by the likes of Google, but promises to provide search results based on the habits of its users.
Ahead of the introduction of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which comes into force on 1 January 2005, Austrade, with partners from industry and federal and state governments, is conducting a series of seminars t...
Oracle has announced four candidates to compete against PeopleSoft's directors in the re-election fight at the annual shareholders meeting next year, in an attempt to control the company completely.
Two Australian born e-learning companies have merged together to complete their vision of providing educational services to young children at schools to help them learn more easily through the use of technology.
Network storage infrastructure software provider FalconStor has netted a deal with electronics giant Sharp, which has implemented FalconStor's Virtual Tape Library (VTL) solution to simplify and accelerate its backup operations.
IBM and Hewlett-Packard have announced that they will release LTO3 next month to keep the pressure on Certance, which recently made available its own version of these drives.
McData and QLogic are to co-develop SAN switch blades as part of an exclusive partnership in the area of server-embedded switches. The switch blade will allow users to extend a McData fabric from the core of the SAN to the rapidly expandin...
DataCore has received a pat on the back for its SANmelody Disk Server software, after it was recognised by the Storage Performance Council for its iSCSI performance capabilities.