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This year, technology in government was all about refinement more than anything else. But this was the first year in which the industry saw the amount of digital content created surpass its ability to store it. Here

SMBs get Express security

Websense has released a new security product that it claims is specifically designed to respond to the security needs of the small and medium sized business.

Calgary varsity goes beyond printing with Xerox

The University of Calgary prints so many documents each year the stack would rival the 525-foot landmark Calgary Tower. And it's only going to get bigger. That's why it signed a seven-year contract with Xerox covering the range of the university's document management needs.

Symantec, Veritas merger catches industry by surprise

Symantec Corp. and Veritas Software Corp. might have a hard time convincing industry insiders that their possible merger will be relevant to end-users.

Gwava makes Linux move

Salt Lake City - Montreal-based software vendor Gwava announced at this year's Novell BrainShare user conference that it is porting its e-mail surveillance solution for Novell's GroupWise collaboration platform over to Linux.

CAAST looks to curb software piracy

Businesses in Montreal and Quebec City were being reminded last month that they had less than two weeks left to review their software programs and obtain licences for all pirated software. However, one analyst believes the problem

CAAST looks to curb software piracy

Businesses in Montreal and Quebec City were being reminded last month that they had less than two weeks left to review their software programs and obtain licenses for all pirated software. However, one analyst believes the problem

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