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Interview: Wikipedia may go to print, says founder
Entries from Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia written and edited by internet users, may soon be available in print for readers in the developing world.
Paul Holmes
Nov 1 2005, 12:00PM
Data centre
Oracle eyes boosting pace of stock buybacks
Oracle may soon boost the pace of its stock buybacks and is off to a good start in the current quarter after closing a number of deals, the software maker's co-president said on Monday.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 2:00PM
Data centre
Stormy chapter begins for Google, book publishers
Last year, Google unveiled with fanfare a book-scanning partnership with publishers at the Frankfurt Book Fair, but a year later the friendship has soured.
Jeffrey Goldfarb
Oct 24 2005, 10:30AM
Data centre
EU lawmakers refuse to bend on data storage plan
European Union lawmakers have said they will not back down in a dispute with member states over storing details of telephone and internet traffic to fight terror and other serious crime.
Huw Jones
Oct 18 2005, 4:00PM
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Resellers to catch ‘Yellow Machine' fever
Austeq, a new Australian distributor selling a unique integrated storage and security appliance dubbed ‘Yellow Machine’ is on the hunt for channel partners.
Byron Connolly
Oct 18 2005, 11:00AM
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Enstor appoints new managing director
Terry Semple, the man who installed Australia’s first fibre channel SAN, is the new managing director at storage integrator Enstor.
Byron Connolly
Oct 7 2005, 3:19PM
Data centre
LAN Systems signs Exabyte
Westcon Group subsidiary LAN Systems has beefed up its storage portfolio, signing an agreement to distribute Exabyte’s tape backup, restore and archival systems to SMB resellers.
Byron Connolly
Oct 5 2005, 2:17PM
Data centre
EU executive proposes safeguards on use of data
Safeguards on how member states swap personal data to tackle serious crime have been proposed by the European Commission in a move to reassure people over separate plans to store all EU phone and internet traffic.
Staff Writers
Oct 5 2005, 9:30AM
Data centre
Oracle CEO says no big deal in mind right now
Oracle's chief executive said this week that the database software giant has no big acquisitions planned at the moment and sees stiffening competition from rivals such as Microsoft and others in coming years.
Staff Writers
Sep 22 2005, 2:30PM
Data centre
EU states still negotiating data storage plan
European Union member states are still working on a plan to store internet and telephone data to combat terror despite a rival proposal due from the European Commission.
Staff Writers
Sep 21 2005, 9:00AM
Data centre
Oracle to buy rival Siebel in US$5.85b deal
Oracle said on Monday it would buy rival Siebel Systems in a deal that values Siebel at US$5.85 billion and gives Oracle a stronger foothold in the robust niche of customer management software as it challenges industry leader SAP of Germany.
Staff Writers
Sep 13 2005, 10:00AM
Data centre
HP unveils archiving, data protection
HP in the US has unveiled some new storage products aimed at enterprise data protection and archiving.
Joseph F. Kovar
Sep 7 2005, 3:02PM
Data centre
Hitachi flags channel expansion, mid-market targets
Storage specialist Hitachi Data Systems is targeting increased channel sales by expanding its geographical and vertical coverage with new partners.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 6 2005, 2:30PM
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Sun Microsystems completes StorageTek purchase
Sun Microsystems on Wednesday said it had completed the US$4.1 billion purchase of Storage Technology Corp after shareholders approved the acquisition on Monday.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2005, 2:30PM
Data centre
Oracle, Sun target SQL Server sellers
Oracle and Sun have released database bundles to the channel that aim to challenge Microsoft in the mid-market and and tempt SQL Server resellers.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 26 2005, 11:30AM
Software
Data recovery firms launch local labs, eye expansion
Data recovery companies are opening new clean room facilities across Australia to take advantage of what they see as a burgeoning market for hard disk repairs and data retrieval.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 22 2005, 11:14AM
Collaboration
Workshare boosts channel support
Document integrity applications vendor Workshare has added extra channel support to maintain the 400 percent revenue growth the company reported for its first year in Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 17 2005, 11:00AM
Data centre
HP storage bundles working for channel
HP partners generated $1.2 million in storage sales over the past three months thanks to the introduction of Simply StorageWorks, a campaign aimed at simplifying storage for its channel partners.
Byron Connolly
Aug 15 2005, 4:11PM
Data centre
Western Digital standardises hard drive warranties
Storage vendor Western Digital has extended and standardised its hard drive warranty periods for five years for its enterprise drives and three years for its desktop and notebook drives.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 5 2005, 11:45AM
Hardware
Businesses struggle with storage management complexity
Data growth has been contributing to the complexity of storage management over the past five years, according to a recent survey.
Vivienne Fisher
Aug 2 2005, 10:04AM
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