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Far from being the answer to improving the efficiency of workflow they were supposed to be, intranets are the “wild west” of the information world where anything gets published and anything can go missing, according to an industry survey. H...

One in two Australian enterprises are in the midst of implementing Web services, according to research released by CSC.

Unisys Australia has invested $5 million and created 50 new jobs in an expanded shared services centre (SSC) that will take on the back office functions of its European, Middle East and African clients.

Two vendors have announced they will marry their forms processing technologies and image capturing technologies.

A new tool for the pockets of mobile information workers is on the market thanks to a partnership between Microsoft Australia and Telstra.

Australasian distributor Digistor has signed a deal with IBM to onsell its TotalStorage NAS 100 hardware, using the marketing gimmick of likening the device to a pizza box.

McData will pitch the new device in its Sphereon range of Fibre Channel switches to what it calls the "mid-range market" of storage area network users.

IBM's quarterly results, which showed what amounted to parity in its storage business, gave a nice polish to what was a largely positive week for tech stocks in general, including storage.

IBM, Veritas Software, Hitachi and Sun Microsystems have joined to spruik for standards for interoperability between storage management applications overseen by the Storage Networking Industry Association.

Autonomy has added a new application to its IDOL knowledge management software suite which automatically profiles the expertise of employees.

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