Companies can buy only the computing capacity that they use, says Business Connexion.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun introduces JavaFX Mobile, MSD moves software off mainframes, and CheckFree upgrades Accurate NXG.
The company has established a new disaster recovery centre in Pretoria.
Fax is often overlooked when companies transition to VOIP networks, says Boudje Giljam, sales and marketing director at AmVia.
Users claim to have access to other members' private information.
The financial services company has replaced its tape-based systems with the automated disk-based Attix5 Backup Professional.
In this World Wide Wrap: Film studio implements VOIP, MS VOIP server completed, and VOIP grows in Europe.
Employees of the V&A Waterfront Company can access information and communicate effectively with colleagues.
SA's bandwidth costs make broadcasting over IP too expensive for the consumer, observers say.
After 18 months of assessing its options, Nampak stays with BCX.
The global vendor is buying, but the local company chooses to focus on enterprise development.
Upgrades to the IRI offering provide a single-pass platform for managing large volumes of data. [Local rep: SPI]