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The Australian Unix and open systems User Group (AUUG) are calling for more support from potential winners of the forthcoming federal election to ensure that the open source industry is protected from the US Free Trade Agreement.

HP has announced the release of a new storage system that can expand in tune with the successes of a small company, allowing it to contain data as business develops from modest beginnings to the dizzy heights of enterprise standard achievements.

20 Victorian organisations will join senior Victorian government representatives and industry leaders next month to build closer commercial bridges and working relationships with North Asian electronics and ICT industries.

Hitachi Data Systems has taken the wraps of its long awaited new TagmaStore storage platform, which offers virtualisation of up to 32 petabytes (32 million gigabytes) of data.

Ernst & Young has enlisted the services of Lan 1 to create a data back-up strategy to help its mobile workers work with less interruptions by increasing system uptime, network availability and performance and better protection against data loss.

Proof that Microsoft is concerned about the growing presence of open source software can be found in the software giant's latest filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

More than 8,000 small and medium businesses (SMBs) in Queensland’s Redland Shire now have access to what is believed to be the world’s first mobile-wireless business incubation model.

The new NSW draft Workplace Surveillance Bill is being touted as a bridge between the employer and employee that will demand work place respect from workers and fairer treatment by organisations.

Intel announced today that 25 universities have agreed to link up an initiative that will allow learning practices to be developed through the use of mobile, wireless computers.

The provision of broadband to Australian citizens should be viewed in the same way as water or electricity - as a basic and affordable right.

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