The BPM industry suffered setbacks during the recession, but 2010 will see converged technology trends and market recovery, says K2.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia and Pearson unveil Mobiledu, teachers prepped for digital learning, and digital literacy worth $1.7bn.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hospital reveals virtualisation challenges, virtualisation not for all servers, and organisation push secure virtualisation.
Mncedisi Mayekiso will drive demand generation and marketing activities across sub-Saharan Africa.
ITWeb talks to Carmine Gallo, US communications expert and author of “The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs”.
The business solutions provider becomes a Microsoft Hyper-V specialist company to expand into the virtualisation space.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon and Accenture to manage SAP apps, developers raid iPad code kit, and JavaOne set for September.
UK-based Business Continuity Institute has appointed Louise Theunissen as its first board member from Africa.
Budget constrained-manufacturing CIOs may be tempted to cut IT down to an absolute minimum, says ApplyIT.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIOs battle budget cuts, Web services integration offering unveiled, and Quantum releases StorNext 4.0.
Mimecast finds the economic depression has boosted software-as-a-service adoption.
Enterprise Manager 2.0 and the Enterprise Manager 4000 ensure streamlined administrative control.
IT will shift its focus from cost and consolidation, to innovation and competitive advantage, says Gartner.