
NetApp backs storage guarantee with $1m offer
NetApp is offering a whopping 50 terabytes of enterprise data storage, worth about $1 million, to an Australian organisation willing to be iTnews' guinea pig in a benchmark test to prove the validity of NetApp's storage virtualisation guarantee.
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Western Power buys Oracle billing software
Western Power has invested in Oracle software to help manage larger volumes of customer information brought about by disaggregation of the electricity market in Western Australia.
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OptiComm FTTH rides first home buyers boom
OptiComm wants five of Australia’s top ten ISPs offering retail services on its wholesale fibre network before the end of the year.
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Western Digital enters solid-state drive market
Western Digital has completed a US$65 million cash acquisition of SiliconSystems which supplies solid-state drives for the embedded systems market.
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Ford vehicles to get dashboard PC with mobile broadband
Ford is to introduce what it claims to be "the world’s first broadband-capable in-dash computer system," to selected US models.
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BlackBerry maker sees strong profit growth
Shares in Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) jumped 20 per cent in after-hours trading yesterday after the firm posted strong profits for the fourth quarter of 2009, beating analysts' expectations.
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Amazon takes heat over Kindle DRM
A literacy group is planning to protest the organisation that pushed for restrictions on Amazon and its Kindle 2 ebook reader.
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Swedish net traffic halves after new law
Internet traffic in Sweden has plummeted after a tough new anti-piracy law was enacted in the country earlier this week, potentially casting interesting new light on the extent to which illegal file-sharing occurs.
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Microsoft delays Stirling security suite
Microsoft's long-awaited integrated security suite, codenamed Stirling, has been delayed by months and will now not be available until the fourth quarter 2009, according to the firm.
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MIT designs viruses that can build batteries
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have genetically engineered viruses to build lithium batteries.
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Verizon touts platform collaboration amid mobile OS war
The mobile industry needs to settle on a few open, interoperable operating systems for application development to mature, according to Verizon Wireless CEO Ivan Seidenberg.
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