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Software holding back container computing

Software holding back container computing

Container computing, where mini-data centres are housed within standard shipping containers, is being held back by poor software integration according to system builders.
Iain Thomson Nov 7 2008 3:19PM Hardware
Credit crunch to force revamp of legacy systems

Credit crunch to force revamp of legacy systems

With IT budgets being squeezed many companies will be forced to think about improving the security of their legacy systems, Benjamin Jun, told at the RSA Conference Europe 2008.
Derek Parkinson Oct 28 2008 10:10AM Security
Hansen grows local business, expands into USA

Hansen grows local business, expands into USA

Hansen Technologies has acquired the Peace utility customer information system business from First Data Corporation in a move expected to increase the company’s base in Australia and globally.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2008 5:30AM Software
Unisys extends mainframe line-up

Unisys extends mainframe line-up

Unisys is bucking the industry trend that declares the mainframe to be a dead end by introducing new models, including high-end systems using its own processor architecture alongside Intel-based mid-range models.
Daniel Robinson Oct 13 2008 12:19AM Hardware
Banking crisis putting data at risk

Banking crisis putting data at risk

IT managers are facing a tough time ahead as the economic crisis leads to the consolidation of several major banks and their respective IT systems.
Ian Williams Oct 9 2008 7:32AM Security
IBM revamps Power line

IBM revamps Power line

IBM has released a new line-up under its Power Systems server brand, including a fresh series of servers for medium-sized businesses and larger enterprises.
Shaun Nichols Oct 9 2008 7:32AM Hardware
Veterans' Affairs IT overhaul on home stretch

Veterans' Affairs IT overhaul on home stretch

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) is preparing to enter the final stage of its major IT infrastructure re-development project.
Ry Crozier Sep 8 2008 5:45AM Hardware
Big Four banks ride 'new wave' of systems overhaul

Big Four banks ride 'new wave' of systems overhaul

Australia’s ‘Big Four’ are revitalising their core banking systems to enable real-time transactions for increasingly online and mobile customers, experts claim.
Ry Crozier Aug 18 2008 1:41PM Software
IBM looks to take local green software global

IBM looks to take local green software global

IBM and Sydney-based Supply Chain Consulting are working with up to 40 local customers to implement green management strategies.
Ry Crozier Aug 8 2008 12:40PM Software
Amazon payment systems take on PayPal

Amazon payment systems take on PayPal

Amazon has introduced two new payment systems for merchants and consumers which brings it into a market dominated by PayPal.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 31 2008 7:57AM Software
World’s first systems analyst dies

World’s first systems analyst dies

David Caminer, a pioneer of commercial computing, has died at the age of 93..
Iain Thomson Jul 1 2008 3:40PM Hardware
HP punts de-duplication systems

HP punts de-duplication systems

HP's storage arm moved to establish a presence in the deduplication market today when it announced it was integrating the technology into new systems aimed at the SMB market, and existing systems in the enterprise market.
Dave Bailey Jun 24 2008 3:22PM Storage
Dell extends sales of Windows XP systems

Dell extends sales of Windows XP systems

Dell has extended the time it will sell systems preloaded with Windows XP, citing customer demand for the older operating system..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 9:05AM Software
Review: Network Critical CriticalConneX and CriticalTAP systems

Review: Network Critical CriticalConneX and CriticalTAP systems

In the SC Labs, we have numerous requirements for tapping — in most cases, for monitoring activity on a test bed. Monitoring is the primary use for tapping, and the alternative is using a span port.
Peter Stephenson, May 29 2008 3:27PM Security
Informatica wraps up Identity Systems buy

Informatica wraps up Identity Systems buy

Data integration firm Informatica has completed its acquisition of Identity Systems, which was previously owned by Nokia..
Staff Writers May 20 2008 7:31AM Strategy
Sun Microsystems boosts its Fire and Blade systems

Sun Microsystems boosts its Fire and Blade systems

Sun Microsystems has unveiled new Sun Fire and Sun Blade systems powered by AMD Quad-Core Opteron processors.
Staff Writers May 15 2008 3:18PM Networking
Global navigation systems locate big profits

Global navigation systems locate big profits

Global navigation satellite system end-user devices and systems will generate yearly revenues of $240bn by 2013, research predicts..
Robert Jaques May 1 2008 8:58AM Financial Services
Nokia sells Identity Systems to Informatica

Nokia sells Identity Systems to Informatica

Informatica is to buy Nokia-owned identity resolution firm Identity Systems in a cash transaction valued at around US$85 million..
Staff Writers Apr 22 2008 3:17PM Software
Remote workers deserve better access to systems

Remote workers deserve better access to systems

According to Blue Coat Systems firms' bandwidth is being hogged by less technical teams, while remote workers, who need fast and secure access to online systems find their web use throttled and connections disappointing.
Staff Writers Apr 11 2008 1:56PM Networking
NSW IT systems developer sentenced on ASIC charges

NSW IT systems developer sentenced on ASIC charges

Payment systems developer, Lindsay William Field of West Pennant Hills, New South Wales, has been sentenced in the Downing Centre Local Court following a charge brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Lilia Guan Mar 3 2008 2:52PM Strategy

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