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BUDGET 2011 TECHNOLOGY: Filtering grants scheme canned due to lack of interest
The Voluntary Internet Filtering Grants Program which gave Australian ISPs grants for providing Net filtering options under the proposed mandatory Internet filter scheme has been scrapped in the 2011 Federal Budget because nobody was interested in it.
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ACCAN: 2.3 million customers unhappy with telco complaints handling
One-in-two telco customers have had issues with poor technical, customer service and complaints handling and one-third of them were displeased with their treatment, according to a new report.
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NBN Co brings on regulatory affairs chief
NBN Co has revealed seasoned lawyer, Caroline Lovell, as its new principal of regulatory affairs.
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Blacklists should be given to vendors, not ISPs
The testing company that conducted the Federal Government’s controversial ISP filtering trial claims any blacklists should be kept away from ISPs.
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Sony refuses to rule out Australian PlayStation adult content
Sony Australia may allow downloadable adult content on its popular PlayStation 3 console locally as it prepares to launch a local video download service.
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ACMA: SMEs satisfied with broadband Internet
More than 80 per cent of small to medium enterprises (SME) are satisfied with their broadband Internet services, according to a study by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
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Aberdeen Group: Building Business Resilience Through Active Archive
One of the key data management challenges organizations often face is how to keep their archived data accessible and active, without spending the time and resources associated with primary storage. The amount of data in the archives can range from one half to 10 times the amount of data actively managed in primary storage. How can end-users gain access to historical files in a reasonable amount of time without pulling IT employees from higher priority projects? Aberdeen's research found the answer in the technologies and processes that comprise active archiving.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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