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    BitMicro unveils 1.6TB SSD 16/11/2007 04:50:28

    BitMicro has announced a flash memory-based solid state drive (SSD) with capacities ranging from 16GB to 1.6TB.
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    EDS Aust in buyback from Comm Bank 21/04/2005 12:19:56

    EDS has announced that EDS Australia has reacquired the Commonwealth Bank's 35 percent stake in EDSA.
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    Cyberlynx bets on big players, predicts $2b revenue 18/06/2001 10:18:57

    B2B e-marketplace operator Cyberlynx says it could potentially be managing sales of $2.2 billlion over the next year, defying the performance of floundering operators in Australia's e-procurement market.
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    Cover story: Taming the network 28/05/1999 12:01:01

    The good thing about today's distributed networks is that IT managers incrementally can add as much horsepower as their companies require. Unfortunately, these networks are harder to control than ever.
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