Fujitsu Siemens Computers and Oracle have introduced FlexFrame for Oracle, an infrastructure for Oracle grid computing.
CA has restructured its product operations in five new business units, to meet the challenges faced by CIOs in the EMEA region.
In today`s technology news roundup: Sun`s Niagara gets a name, RealPlayer gets patched, Google investigates online book renting, PS4 is on the cards and F1 teams woo Intel.
Ogilvy Cape Town has standardised its data storage and recovery solution on Apple`s Xserve servers, completely replacing its PC servers.
Virtual Compute has signed an agreement to use over a million hours of central processing units on the Sun Grid Compute Utility.
Barely a week after the official release of Intel`s dual-core Intel Xeon processor 7000 series, AMD has struck back, claiming technology leadership.
Quest Software has introduced Availability Manager for Exchange 1.0, which is available in southern Africa via Quest partner Blue Turtle Technologies.
Sun Microsystems has announced a new industry-standard benchmark record running Sun Studio 11 software and using Sun's Solaris 10 operating system on the recently launched Sun Fire x64 servers.
Business pressures are driving South African companies to adopt grid computing, says an industry player.
Intel has portrayed its dual-core release for servers as a collaborative success.
Originally planned for early 2006, Intel`s first dual-core, hyper-threaded processors for servers with four or more processors started shipping this week.
IT Wise has been named as the distributor for Neoware solutions in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sun Microsystems is preparing to double its resources in certain parts of Africa, as it believes these markets are becoming increasingly important.