In today's technology roundup: Saudi gives BlackBerry reprieve, Google offices raided by Korean police, memory shortage could spike PC prices, and Zeus Trojan steals $1m.
The company wanted a system that could manage document synchronisation, availability and security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nintendo plays down cloud, BBC mulls cloud for Olympics, and SMEs lead cloud pack.
In this World Wide Wrap: Botnet steals 60GB data, HSE chooses 2X app server, and cloud server revenue to grow.
The console simplifies remote replication configuration and administration. [Local rep: SYSDBA]
Trend Micro's Worry-Free Business Security Suite provides a centralised server protection capability. [Local rep: SecureData]
Novell has announced customer adoption and partner support of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM System z.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIOs focus on virtualisation, Citrix tops VMware in desktop virtualisation, and Profitability.net selects Extreme Networks
In this World Wide Wrap: MS to 'lead with cloud', Sybase upgrades mobile database, and vendors collaborate for storage network.
In this World Wide Wrap: DreamWorks pens cloud deal, CA to expand cloud security, and IBM and university in cloud venture.
It is dangerous for developers to adopt PaaS in SA so far because true leadership is lacking for the cloud computing variant, says Rob Gilmour of RSA Web.
In this World Wide Wrap: SaaS garners more vendor interest, NaviSite deploys Sun and Oracle combo, and Telstra consolidates operations.