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  • What's driving data warehousing spend

    Compliance with increasingly rigorous reporting obligations and a thirst for customer behaviour information are driving the financial sector's rising investment in data warehousing and analytics.

  • St George upgrades data warehousing solution

    St George Bank is to start running a disaster recovery facility for its group data warehouse from Anzac Day for the first time in a move that underlines the increasingly mission-critical nature of the data held in the warehouse.

  • Centrelink examines ILM in new storage solution

    Australia's social security and employment agency, Centrelink, is seeking a new storage area network (SAN) to accommodate its requirements for the next three to five years.

  • Telstra examines symmetrical ISDN service

    Telstra is considering launching a 128kbps symmetrical ISDN product before the end of the financial year in a move to extend high-speed Internet access across its regional user base.

  • Linux to drive Holden car design

    An Australian computing consortium is poised to lease a Hewlett Packard Itanium-based computing cluster to service a multi-year contract to assist Holden in new vehicle design and development.

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  • What's driving data warehousing spend

    Compliance with increasingly rigorous reporting obligations and a thirst for customer behaviour information are driving the financial sector's rising investment in data warehousing and analytics.

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