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University of Ballarat touts Nortel network upgrade

University of Ballarat touts Nortel network upgrade

To support increasing staff and student demands for high-bandwidth applications like IP telephony and videoconferencing, the University of Ballarat has increased the capacity of its Nortel data network tenfold.
Liz Tay Apr 29 2008, 6:56AM Collaboration
Teradata announces new data warehousing platforms for enterprises

Teradata announces new data warehousing platforms for enterprises

Teradata has announced a new family of enterprise data warehousing platforms that are based on the latest version of its database engine.
Liz Tay Apr 28 2008, 3:11PM Data centre
Hitachi's new channel focus

Hitachi's new channel focus

Hitachi Data Systems has announced the appointment of Steve Kelly as channel director for A/NZ. The company has also appointed six new channel staff to steer business across the region. Kelly replaces Kerstin Baxter, who will now lead Hitachi’s Asia Pacific channel push as director of Volume Channels.
Mitchell Smith Apr 15 2008, 12:17PM Software
Racetrack memory to change the storage landscape within a decade

Racetrack memory to change the storage landscape within a decade

Advancements in the development of spintronics-based storage technology could provide a basis for lightning-fast devices capable of holding a hundred times more data in the same amount of space than is possible today.
Liz Tay Apr 12 2008, 6:21AM Data centre
Avnet signs new storage partner

Avnet signs new storage partner

Avnet Technology Solutions has been selected as a value-added distributor of Data Domain’s deduplication storage products for the Australian channel.

Mitchell Smith Apr 10 2008, 11:36AM Data centre
Primus completes data centre upgrade

Primus completes data centre upgrade

Telecommunications provider, Primus Telecom, has announced the completion of its Melbourne data centre upgrade.
Staff Writers Apr 7 2008, 4:04PM Collaboration
Securing regulated data

Securing regulated data

What to look for in a data loss prevention solution to help you achieve your regulatory compliance goals
Staff Writers Mar 27 2008, 11:34AM Security
Cradle to grave – data recovery 2.0

Cradle to grave – data recovery 2.0

Adrian Briscoe, general manager Asia Pacific for Kroll Ontrack, explores data protection issues in the 21st century
Staff Writers Mar 27 2008, 11:34AM Security
Google in trouble over data security

Google in trouble over data security

Organisations and individuals using Google's applications suite have no right to data privacy, a case in arbitration has shown.

Iain Thomson Mar 27 2008, 7:47AM Security
Berners-Lee warns on data privacy

Berners-Lee warns on data privacy

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, father of the internet, has hit out at companies that try and sell customer’s browsing data.

Iain Thomson Mar 19 2008, 7:17AM Security
Fujitsu goes green with data centre upgrade

Fujitsu goes green with data centre upgrade

With an eye on reducing its environmental burden and its customers’ carbon footprint, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has upgraded its data centre in Homebush, Sydney.
Liz Tay Mar 11 2008, 8:05AM Hardware
IDC: Mobile data services to grow at a rate of more than 50 percent

IDC: Mobile data services to grow at a rate of more than 50 percent

New mobile data services will grow at a rate of more than 50 percent in 2008, according to an IDC review of the performance of Australian Telecom Service Providers in the third quarter of 2007.

a Staff Writer Feb 15 2008, 7:12AM Mobility
Objective Corporation helps build FKP’s data

Objective Corporation helps build FKP’s data

Property and investment group, FKP Limited is implementing an enterprise content management solution from Objective Corporation to support FKP’s future growth strategies.
Lilia Guan Feb 12 2008, 3:13PM Collaboration
Data on the move looks to the clouds

Data on the move looks to the clouds

Many enterprises have moved towards having a “cloud”-shaped network which comes in different forms, creating both advantages and challenges. By Wayne Neich, country manager A/NZ, Blue Coat
Staff Writers Feb 7 2008, 11:23AM Software
Software developers putting data at risk

Software developers putting data at risk

Over half of UK companies use actual rather than disguised customer data to test applications during the development process, according to a survey by Compuware Corporation.

Staff Writers Jan 11 2008, 3:19PM Security
Trouble ahead for ageing data centres

Trouble ahead for ageing data centres

Data centres are ageing and companies are not planning ahead or demonstrating timely investment in new facilities, according to a recent survey.

Clement James Dec 19 2007, 6:10AM Data centre
More UK government data stolen

More UK government data stolen

The government has admitted that it has lost yet more data, after two discs from the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland got lost in the post.

Iain Thomson Dec 13 2007, 6:46AM Security
Ants, acid and business brawls: The top ten data disaster stories for 2007

Ants, acid and business brawls: The top ten data disaster stories for 2007

Keeping honey well away from your computer and not using a washing machine to clean external hard drives may be some of the hard lessons learnt by hapless computer users if Ontrack Data Recovery’s 2007 Data Disaster League list is anything to go by.
Mitchell Bingemann Dec 10 2007, 3:43PM Data centre
Email banter behind data explosion

Email banter behind data explosion

Companies are failing to identify the real culprit behind a lack of storage space and the huge volumes of data being hoarded, according to a new report..
Staff Writers Nov 29 2007, 2:59PM Data centre
The eight myths of data encryption

The eight myths of data encryption

How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.

Simon Coffey Nov 28 2007, 11:15AM Security

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