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More than 40 Tomahawk cruise missiles were launched at Iraq as 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' got underway on March 20, 2003. The news that war had broken out was around the world within minutes due largely to the Internet. People are accessing ...

EMC has seen government business in Canberra grow so much that the US storage vendor has had to move into a new office in the suburb of Kingston. EMC claims its government revenue from Canberra has increased ten-fold in the last two years.

Hewlett-Packard has released two new DVD writers for the storage and consumer markets. They claim it is the fastest DVD writer on the market and can write a complete DVD in under 15 minutes.

José Alba has joined the local division of StorageTek as the new manager of its Storage Services Program in Australia and New Zealand.

Storage area network blades and host bus adapters from US vendor QLogic have been qualified for use with Legato's NetWorker applications by the software vendor.

A new version of Legato's Networker application has been released; Networker 7 has a host of improvements that the company claims will simplify data protection and disaster recovery.

Veritas re-stated its earnings for 2000 and 2001 again on Monday. The storage software vendor had to restate its earnings after its statement in January was revealed to have wrongly included software sales and advertising deals with AOL Time Warner.

Tech Pacific is to be Iomega's sole distributor in New Zealand for all of its products.

An email circulating Australia yesterday tried to gain the username and passwords of Commonwealth Bank customers who use the bank's NetBank service.

Travel commerce Web sites in Australia are not preparing for an armada of cancellations yet. As the US gears itself up for its invasion of Iraq, the online travel industry has swung into war room mode and has begun to offer up to the minute...

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