In this World Wide Wrap: Pure green IT 'dead', UK unveils green IT certification, and AWS mulls largest observation network.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu debuts naked-eye 3D PC, global PC sales trail estimates, and Compal eyes 3.8m tablet shipments.
The company obtained DOD 5015.02-STD certification for ECM Suite and Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
The Iomega SuperHero Backup and Charger for iPhone automatically backs up info while the phone is being charged.
CIOs are wary of the security of company data and the viability of moving user data into the cloud, says Cibecs.
The information governance solution understands the meaning of content, powering automatic classification. [Local rep: Soarsoft Africa]
In today's technology roundup: Google eyes IE and Safari plug-ins, JFK online presidential archive debuts, 'Anonymous' calls for global protests, and BlackBerry Storm 3 details leaked.
In this World Wide Wrap: Data protection spend sees upswing, NetApp snaps up Akorri, and NephoScale rolls out IaaS platform.
The multimedia network device uses Boxee's software to bring the Web to TV.
The vital role an integrated IT solution plays should not be underestimated, says Martin Kuhlmann, country manager of StorVault.
Storing, backing up and retrieving data are big challenges with a simple solution, says StorVault.
Akorri Networks, a privately held US company, will be purchased by NetApp in an all-cash transaction.
The continuing data glut is creating undue cost and risk of data loss, says CommVault.