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The company will resell ND SatCom products, including XWARP, a virtualisation and satellite communication solution.
The all-USB 3.0 eGo Portable Hard Drives will feature hardware encryption and super toughness.
The real threat to business is when employees are struck down by illness in large numbers, says ContinuitySA.
It is vital to perform a data backup before any viruses or human errors cause data loss, says Reon Coetzee, Toshiba regional sales manager, Southern Africa.
The company sees demand for its fixed-line services flagging at a faster rate, says BMI.
Virgin Mobile CEO Steve Bailey says the operator has no targets for taking market share.
The mobile operator will sell off 4% of its ordinary shares, an effective 29% ownership of the South African operations.
The cellular operator's 4Gs network will go live in the first city of six on Friday.
Social networking will become an increasingly important part of the way companies work.
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