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Monday, 5th September 2005
 
  • Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims
  • Datacom scoops $10m services deal
  • US resellers rally behind Katrina victims
  • Disk storage systems market growth continues
  • IBM, DWL reach acquisition agreement
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    Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims
    After 9/11, descriptions and photos of missing family, friends and co-workers were plastered on walls and bulletin boards in lower Manhattan, but with New Orleans a ghost town after Hurricane Katrina, the internet is now the medium of choice for those seeking lost loved ones. More...

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    Datacom scoops $10m services deal
    IT services company Datacom has won a $10 million IT services contract with Norfolk Group in Australia and New Zealand. More...

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    US resellers rally behind Katrina victims
    The suddenness and ferocity of Hurricane Katrina has made it clear disaster can strike any time, any place, prompting action and soul-searching among US resellers. More...

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    Disk storage systems market growth continues
    The worldwide disk storage systems market continued its robust growth in the second quarter, chalking up year over year gains of 9.9 percent to reach the US$5.6 billion mark. More...

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    IBM, DWL reach acquisition agreement
    IBM has announced that it has reached an agreement for acquiring DWL Inc, a privately held company based in Atlanta and Toronto. More...

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