The company uses and offers its customers Iron Mountain's LiveVault hybrid-cloud software solution.
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The company's recent acquisitions will bolster its plans to compete against large storage rivals such as EMC
The business value of managed content would be 30% in productivity gains, reveals AIIM and OpenText research.
Changing cloud providers must be as easy as changing one's mobile phone provider, says the EC.
OpenText Application Governance & Archiving for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 improves user productivity.
The company's partnership with SDL is reflective of the growing market demand for Web content management.
The USB flash drive brings military-grade encryption to corporates.
The device targets Mac professionals and uses one-third less power than standard drives, says WD.
Turning data into information and putting it into the hands of the right people is key to maximising its value, says Mervyn Mooi, director of Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
The company plans to introduce new server processors in an attempt to challenge ARM.
Services will be free of charge to MyData customers who use or sign-up for CipherArchive.
The Web site hosting service will have a fixed rate of R19 a month.