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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Symantec's Norton 360 beta released   Virtualisation dampens server sales growth   EMC moves into IRM   Raritan talks up CCNOC   Microsoft beats Oracle in security showdown   Patent sparks fly between Novell and Microsoft   UMC breaks 45nm barrier for memory   Consumer reports rates Apple best place to shop   Cray, IBM to drive darpa supercomputer project   HP, IBM lead global server market
Thursday, 23rd November 2006
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This afternoon, EMC has made a bid for the information rights management market with the launch of its Documentum IRM server.

Also making news, Raritan claims it is making headway in the network operations centre space with Australia now leading sales of the vendor’s Command Centre NOC (CCNOC) range.

And for your reading pleasure, why not pop over to our new special reports section to check out our latest feature, Two become one: making sense of storage security.

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Symantec's Norton 360 beta released
Symantec has released the public beta for the long-anticipated Norton 360 consumer security solution.


Virtualisation dampens server sales growth
The world server market grew year-over-year during the third quarter, but that growth is slowing and should continue to do so as businesses move an ever increasing part of their applications to virtualised servers.


EMC moves into IRM
EMC has made a bid for the information rights management market with the launch of its Documentum IRM server.



Raritan talks up CCNOC
According to president and COO Thomas M. Swift, with customer wins across the call centre, local government, resources and education sectors, Australia was becoming the global beachhead for the vendor.



Microsoft beats Oracle in security showdown
Microsoft is beating Oracle hands down with the security of its database, according to a new report.


Patent sparks fly between Novell and Microsoft
Microsoft's intellectual property claim against Linux still standing.


UMC breaks 45nm barrier for memory
Breakthrough uses advanced liquid coating to boost manufacturing speed and
quality.


Consumer reports rates Apple best place to shop
A survey by Consumer Reports of the best places to buy a computer gives top marks to Apple for both online and brick-and-mortar shopping. Other big winners are Amazon.com and PC/Mac Connection.


Cray, IBM to drive darpa supercomputer project
Cray and IBM will split nearly half a billion dollars as part of a government contract announced by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Tuesday afternoon (21 November) to fund development of petaflop-class supercomputers before the end of 2010 as part of its High Productivity Computing Systems program (HPCS).


HP, IBM lead global server market
Hewlett-Packard was tops in shipments and IBM in sales in the third quarter, says Gartner.


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