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  • ELO wraps up VERS compliance

     ELO has announced full certification with Austrlia's VERS (Victorian Electronics Records Strategy) records management standard.

  • IBM adds eX5 factor to PC servers

    IBM has unveiled a new PC server architecture that promises to run 78% more "virtual servers" for the same license costs and slash middleware and application expenses dramatically.

  • HELIOS optimises Time Machine

    HELIOS Software has announced two new backup software tools to enhance Apple Time Machine backups to HELIOS EtherShare UB+ network volumes.

  • SGI buys COPAN Systems

    SGI has added a range of storage archive solutions with the acquisition of COPAN Systems for $US2 million.

  • Tandberg takes on NAS market

    Tandberg Data has introduced the DPS2000 NAS Series, a new family of disk systems that ship together with AccuGuard, a Windows-based backup and recovery software created with small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in mind. 

  • US Forces get Web 2.0 signoff

    The US Defense Department has issued a new policy that allows Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to be accessed from non-classified government computers, as long as it doesn’t compromise operational security or involve prohibited activities or Web sites.

  • RFID bounces into the outback

    The ABC reports that roo shooters in southern Queensland are planning to trial electronic tags in an effort to improve standards and reopen international markets.