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Aussie computer recycling plant saves 20,000 tonnes of e-waste
Australia has launched its first automated recycling plant for e-waste which will salvage up to 20,000 tonnes of IT equipment from landfill.Apple gets bruised in vulnerability report
Apple has taken the place of Microsoft for disclosing more vulnerabilities than any other vendor, according to an IBM security report.How to not have your Web site hacked like Sony's
The US Sony Playstation Web site is the latest high-profile victim of a hacker attack on business sites that's spreading malware at breakneck pace, says a security vendor.Indian outsourcing market warned to adapt to suit clients' needs
Five Indian firms have made the top twenty client approval list in the annual Brown-Wilson Group's State of the Outsourcing Industry Report, but the remainder of the Indian outsourcing industry has been warned it's not responding to client needs.WA Water charges online
The Western Australian Water Corporation has replaced its legacy billing system under a five year modernisation overhaul to migrate to Web services.Vic's Eastern Health moves from legacy to leader
A four-year IT modernisation overhaul of Victorian health provider Eastern Health will spell the end of server sprawl, expensive Private Automatic Branch Exchanges (PABXs), and soaring printing costs.Top 500 supercomputers: Welcome to the petaflop generation
Welcome to the petaflop generation. That was the message as the new most powerful supercomputer in the world IBM's $100,000 million Roadrunner system installed at the US Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory was officially named the most powerful and energy efficient supercomputer in the world.FAQ: XP deathwatch, T minus 2 weeks
XP is beginning that last long walk toward retirement on June 30, with its end-of-life due date staring it -- and you -- in the face.EMC forges ahead with data de-duplication
EMC has announced storage products that executives said respond to the top-most areas of concern for enterprise customers in the data center.Wetpaint lets companies 'inject' content into Web sites
Wetpaint.com, which provides wiki technology for almost a million social communities, Monday announced plans to let any company easily embed its social publishing technology into corporate Web sites.Maintenance made manageable: A guide to SLAs
Flynn Maloy is starting to spend a lot less time explaining to customers why system downtime is like an iceberg.
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