As more of IT becomes a service, companies need to be careful about how they spend their time and energy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud touted $30bn industry, IBM to support China's cloud ambition, and UK varsities brace for the cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: Data warehouse key to IT, MS enables real-time BI, and enterprises to shift IAM efforts.
Business intelligence experts need to understand the business as well as technology, says IQ Business Group.
A new consultancy is unveiled, after global software company Progress Software shut down its local branch last year.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apprenda avails SaaSGrid, IBM commissioned to build supercomputers, and Oracle to avail 5TB drives.
In this World Wide Wrap: Firms mull outsourcing to cut costs, unrest threatens Egypt's outsourcing, and EMEA outsourcing rejuvenated.
Rick Parry, former MD of Progress Software SA, has launched AIGS, which has been appointed as Progress's non-exclusive distributor in sub-Saharan Africa.
Many companies never realise all the benefits of virtualisation, says CA Technologies.
In this World Wide Wrap: Manufacturers drive full-disk encryption, Oracle unveils 5TB tape drive, and storage virtualisation reduces downtime.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS Word add-in goes open source, integration limits open source growth, and eBay open-sources infrastructure code.
Cloud computing is a necessary platform which provides more than just back-up, says CA Technologies.
Virtualised resources are similar to atomic particles in quantum physics, they are almost impossible to pinpoint, says CA.