In this World Wide Wrap: Aetn moves to tapeless workflow, Me2me AG unveils workflow solution, and Pegasystems enhances cloud-based BPM.
In today's technology roundup: iPhone hackers break PlayStation 3, travel site boon to third-parties, Samsung reveals WiFi-only Tab, and no show for PlayStation Phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Quantivate LLC signs credit unions, Ecom Atlantic chooses SunGard's solution, and Enterprises ramp IT infrastructure spends.
In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba to show working tablet, Intel avails solid-state drives, and desktop PC prices to drop 13%.
Data centre bandwidth and security constraints still need development before mass cloud adoption, says Kingston Technology.
UCS is selling the bulk of its business to Business Connexion, for R614 million, and expects to benefit from a partnership with the outsourcing business.
IT departments need to move away from the siloed approach of the past, and use a shared IT infrastructure strategy, says NetApp.
As new technology is availed almost daily, threats will develop likewise come 2011, says Symantec.
The company has made a series of enhancements to Extended ECM for use with SAP solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell seeks storage provider, tablet PCs lack storage, and iPad gets cloud storage.
Telenetix hopes to have a container-based data centre farm completed by October next year.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS beats Google to cloud deal, network performance inhibits cloud, and cloud to curtail carbon footprint.