1965: The Northeast blackout occurs in New York City, the first major regional disaster affecting corporate data centres.
The international software vendor asks local companies to complete software audits.
Contrary to market perceptions, almost all NGOs rely on IT and NGOs are mainstream IT users, a study has found.
This marks the end of a long journey for applicants.
The products will be available in areas where the company does not have a DSL footprint.
The takeover of the US parent will have no impact on local operations, says country manager Bridget Kelly.
Enterprise-level SOA is becoming saturated, and vendors need to start shifting focus to medium business to survive.
In this World Wide Wrap: Architecture gets a breakthrough, virtualisation becomes new focus, enthusiasm high for SOA, and TietoEnator promotes harmonisation.
Truly cross-platform content management solutions do exist, and may (or may not) be open source.
Dubbed the ICT-sector Diamond Entrepreneurial Excellence Programme, the methodology provides support for start-up enterprises.
A local venture capital firm wants to inject R500 million into ICT innovations.
Shares decline on the back of a mixed performance during its second interim period.
Businesses reviewing disaster recovery and continuity plans should consider software as a service, says Jeremy Waterman, MD of Softline ACCPAC.