Cloud computing may not be the answer for data warehousing, say experts at a local conference.
In this World Wide Wrap: City awards business expansion grant, BPM / SOA Symposium coming soon, and Formscan and Metastorm partner.
Web 2.0 technologies drive integrated approaches to data warehousing, says 9Sight Consulting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo intros Lynnfield-based server, Snow Leopard supports Exchange 2007, and Xeon 3400 parts for entry-level servers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Hat updates Linux solution, Oracle validates AppDirector, and Check Point curbs MS exploit.
Highly energy-efficient devices translate small hardware tweaks into substantial savings, says Drive Control Corporation.
Business and IT must work together when implementing a top-down or bottom-up SOA approach, says Vicitude.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel to release new processors, Toshiba unveils 2.5-inch HDDs, and new kernel speeds up desktops.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile devices get virtualisation app, IBM unveils virtual desktop plans, and HP and Cisco reach compromise.
The enterprise NAS product features a controller allowing new storage to be configured and utilised.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils cloud virtual desktop, Red Hat targets the cloud, and Wipro and Oracle offer SaaS.
Government has much work to do if it is to keep its promises of improved service delivery to South African citizens.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Hat releases Catalyst programme, EU probes Oracle and Sun deal, and open source could revolutionise photography.