The single most important piece of IT infrastructure within an organisation is its network.
For most organisations, the single most logical way to differentiate the business is through great customer experiences.
The printing industry is seeing a merging of the traditional copier and printing worlds.
Go ahead and punish the carbon-junkies, but at least give those willing to change a viable alternative.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony and WWF partner on green challenge, India to ban e-waste imports, and retailers offer cash for junk.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East to get Google VOIP, Skype offers WiFi support for Android, and VOIP cuts energy costs.
In this World Wide Wrap; Veeam unveils virtualisation backup, EMC rolls out virtualisation software, and survey reveals virtualisation challenges.
Tiny solar cells fix themselves, Nigerian 419'er gets 12 years, Texas opens Google investigation, and Toshiba recalls Satellite laptops.
A lack of recycling technology and clear standards delays action on one of SA's fastest growing waste streams.
In this World Wide Wrap: SingTel and Optus join VMware vCloud, green practices lack maturity, and complexity a top concern for SMEs.
In today's technology roundup: Apple unveils MySpace challenger, FCC delays Net neutrality rules, Feds crack phone clone scam, and Microsoft ad warns of VMware 'lock-in'.
Researchers compile DNA bar codes of the country's plant and animal species as part of a global initiative.