The ICT space on the continent holds commercial opportunities despite the current global economy, says the company.
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Lenovo will be rolling out its five server products in SA for the first time.
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Many local innovations are lost to overseas investors, because of the lack of early-stage funding, says TT100.
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The Department of Science and Technology makes a large push in the area of nontechnology development.
The new version of XenServer is an enterprise-class, cloud-proven virtualisation platform.