Iron Mountain is promising greater access to essential documents with the release of its new Digital Record Center, and IBM-powered data repository that it says securely stores physical records while enabling rapid access to digital copies.
According to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), 2008 must be the year of the sustainable workplace, as while sustainability is now an important touchstone for the ICT industry, it claims that a much broader vision of t...
Predictions for 2008 continue to roll in, with research and advisory firm Government Insights predicting that this year will see the US government increasing investment in IT and infrastructure optimisation along with secure content management.
Making his final appearance at the World’s largest technology show is not the only thing Bill Gates is up to this week – the Microsoft Chairman has also donated US$10 million to a massive telescopic project aiming to build a three-billion ...
The negative side of social networking in business has reared its head again this week, with a new study claiming that on average, Facebook costs employers upwards of $2700 a year for each employee using the service.
The talk of so-called inevitable data disclosure laws in Australia are often viewed through American-Rimmed glasses. But there’s more than subtle differences between what’s going on across the pacific and what’s been tabled in Canberra tha...
Telstra’s eBusiness Services have fallen under the hammer to Atlanta based software and e-commerce system provider to the insurance industry, Ebix Inc.
Updating its tools to fight dirty documents, ManTech has announced version 3.0 of its Document Detective is now available, claiming this new release provides enhanced protection for classified documents for government departments.
While online productivity suites are being hailed as the next big thing by many ICT commentators, it appears that services such as Google Docs and Zoho have a long way to go to spread the word among PC users.