When investing in infrastructure, companies look elsewhere for innovation rather than driving it themselves, says Trivector.
A methane-driven tri-generation plant provides the operator with an independent supply of sustainable power.
In this World Wide Wrap: White House to review IT projects, tech giants build photovoltaic factory, and Australia boosts project management training.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIOs focus on virtualisation, Citrix tops VMware in desktop virtualisation, and Profitability.net selects Extreme Networks
The ECM company has released Web Site Management 10.1.
Vulnerabilities in mobile devices are continually exposing organisations' information and assets, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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: Global IT spending on the rise, IT suppliers back reform coalition, and next-gen employees bring mindset change.
IT service management is key to helping companies gain a competitive advantage, say experts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East demands risk management, IFC grants $300m ito Nigerian banks, and Aviva US names chief risk officer.
In this World Wide Wrap: SaaS garners more vendor interest, NaviSite deploys Sun and Oracle combo, and Telstra consolidates operations.
Mark McGregor, international BPM guru, will deliver a series of free seminars in SA.