Microsoft is pinning its hopes of conquering the enterprise computing market on high levels of integration.
South African organisations will move towards enterprise virtualisation as broadband technology matures, says Citrix country manager.
Network Appliance has announced the general availability of NetApp SnapManager 2.0 for SQL Server, a backup and recovery solution supporting Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
Macromedia has introduced Flash Media Server 2, server software that offers a combination of traditional streaming media capabilities and a development environment for creating media applications. [Local rep: Dax Data]
Linux Holdings has announced that it has been named a Bynari Insight reseller.
Stratus Technologies has announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux will soon be available on models of its Stratus ftServer series of continuously available servers.
Quest Software has announced the availability of version 4.5 of LiteSpeed for SQL Server. [Local rep: Blue Turtle Technologies]
IBM has joined the World Community Grid, a global community of PC users whose spare time is dedicated to fighting HIV and AIDS.
Microsoft South Africa is introducing SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005, as well as highlighting the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006.
Intel has introduced new processors that it claims offer businesses improved manageability and bolstered security.
Web-based smart switches are a cost effective solution for the SME and other price conscious markets, says D-Link SA.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft makes supercomputing move, Sony CD code removed, Cisco "validates" wireless mesh networking and Altix 4000, the blade monster.
ProClarity has launched a public beta version of 6.1, the analytics platform that expands on Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform.