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TfNSW tries a third time to replace the DRIVES core system

TfNSW tries a third time to replace the DRIVES core system

As speed, spend savaged by auditor.
Richard Chirgwin Feb 20 2024 2:12PM Software
Service NSW told to tighten access controls after system misuse

Service NSW told to tighten access controls after system misuse

ICAC uncovers 'serious corrupt conduct' by customer service officer.
Justin Hendry May 11 2021 1:32PM Security
Searching for Australia's all-flash early adopters

Searching for Australia's all-flash early adopters

Part 2: Separating the fact from fiction on customer take-up.
Ry Crozier Jul 15 2015 10:00AM Storage
Routine error caused NSW Roads and Maritime outage

Routine error caused NSW Roads and Maritime outage

[Blog post] Transactions of 500 customers impacted.
Brett Winterford Jan 17 2014 6:45AM Software
Fujitsu awaits ASI's "lost customers" claim

Fujitsu awaits ASI's "lost customers" claim

Faulty hard drive case to be heard in July next year.
Ry Crozier Sep 28 2010 3:05PM Hardware
PC resellers to meet Fujitsu on hard disk issue

PC resellers to meet Fujitsu on hard disk issue

Financial relief sought in long-running defective drive case.
Ry Crozier Aug 17 2010 2:38PM Hardware
Military ban against USB drives partially lifted

Military ban against USB drives partially lifted

USB drives may now be used on military networks.
Angela Moscaritolo Feb 22 2010 12:10PM Security
Dell adds 6 Gbit/s SAS products to storage line-up

Dell adds 6 Gbit/s SAS products to storage line-up

Adapters and DAS enclosures to boost server throughput.
Daniel Robinson Jan 14 2010 6:22AM Storage
Flaw could allow attacker to decrypt protected USB drives

Flaw could allow attacker to decrypt protected USB drives

Affects certain Kingston, SanDisk and Verbatim flash drives.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 7 2010 11:45AM Security
Intel touts SSD breakthrough

Intel touts SSD breakthrough

Intel's 34nm drives could send prices falling.
Shaun Nichols Jul 22 2009 12:09PM Hardware
Analyst: Solid state drives save money

Analyst: Solid state drives save money

Lower failure rates help accountants warm to SSD.
Sylvie Barak Jul 13 2009 12:01AM Hardware
Missile plans, banking details and health records found on old hard drives

Missile plans, banking details and health records found on old hard drives

Information for missile defence, banking details and NHS records have been found on old hard drives.
Dan Raywood May 8 2009 10:30AM Security
Sun aims to redesign the data centre hard drive mix

Sun aims to redesign the data centre hard drive mix

Sun Microsystems is hoping that its new range of solid state drives (SSDs) will lead the way in re-engineering the data centre around Flash drive technology.
Iain Thomson Mar 12 2009 6:15AM Storage
Seagate and AMD show off 6Gbps SATA drives

Seagate and AMD show off 6Gbps SATA drives

Hard disk specialist Seagate and chipmaker AMD have unveiled the first SATA hard drive capable of running at a transfer speed of 6Gb per second.
Shaun Nichols Mar 10 2009 1:17PM Hardware
Companies still failing to encrypt hardware

Companies still failing to encrypt hardware

Ninety per cent of laptop drives that are sent for data retrieval are not encrypted, according to a new survey.
SC Australia Staff Feb 20 2009 12:08PM Security
Seagate fix breaks hard drives

Seagate fix breaks hard drives

Storage firm Seagate has received a raft of complaints following a firmware update that rendered many 500GB hard drives in its Barracuda 7200.11 range completely inaccessible.
Ian Williams Jan 22 2009 6:20AM Storage
Kingston unveils first solid state drives

Kingston unveils first solid state drives

Kingston is making its first foray into the solid state drive (SSD) market using technology developed by Intel.
Ian Williams Jan 9 2009 2:39AM Storage
Intel adds to SATA drive range

Intel adds to SATA drive range

Intel is expanding its range of SATA solid state drives with a 160GB version in two different sizes.
David Neal Dec 24 2008 6:55AM Hardware
Toshiba unveils 512GB solid state drive

Toshiba unveils 512GB solid state drive

Toshiba has unveiled the world's first 2.5in 512GB solid state drive (SSD), designed to provide a high level of performance and endurance for use in notebook computers, and gaming and home entertainment systems.
Ian Williams Dec 19 2008 6:18AM Storage
Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears

Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears

The Pentagon has banned the use of portable USB drives after fears that they are being used to propagate viruses.
Iain Thomson Nov 26 2008 6:16AM Security

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