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  • Uni cuts costs with tiered disaster recovery network

    Griffith University in Queensland has set up a virtualised, tiered storage architecture to cut the cost of deploying a disaster recovery system.

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    Queensland's Bond University plans to implement a new e-learning solution over the next few months in a project which builds on a storage area network (SAN) implemented last year.

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    The Mac-maker is taking on PowerPoint with a brand-new presentation app, Keynote. Will it win the day?

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    At first glimpse the Camedia C-3020 ZOOM is a basic, happy-snap digital camera. However, its professional features betray the camera's modest Olympus chassis.

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