In this World Wide Wrap: Channel watches Avaya-Nortel deal, IBM to resell rivals' FCOE switches, and SaaS vendor offers free training.
Organisations are adopting carbon dioxide reduction strategies in the IT space as part of standard practice.
In this World Wide Wrap: Software giants plan green data centres, IBM dominates in efficient supercomputers, and NetSuite pushes green benefits.
Spam represents 90% of all inbound e-mail, the report reveals.
Software such as Microsoft CRM has revolutionised the database management industry, says Grant Bryce, channel manager at Comztek.
Airborne opted to use the latest Microsoft technologies so developers could test functionality continuously.
Server virtualisation enables the flexible construction of virtual servers with almost no hardware limitations, says Jim Holland, Axiz product manager for HP ESG.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google targets netbooks, cloud storage's hidden costs, and HP unveils 6Gbps storage.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla fixes security hole, Citrix releases free Hyper-V Express, and Vodaphone Spain unveils apps portal.
The Microsoft and .NET-based technology platform allows the development of enterprise software applications. [Local rep: JMR Software]
Users can write code that detects load and scales the number of server instances up and down.
The company was nominated in the Networking Infrastructure Solutions and Small Business Specialist categories for 2009.