The dangers of storing and sharing information in a business environment must be eradicated, says attorney Clinton Pavlovic.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pentax releases new cameras, Canon's introduces storage device, Hasselblad upgrades FlexColor software, and NewWave partners with Lexmark.
NokusaEI has implemented the document management system at the South African National Blood Service.
The company's Passport portable drive is a handheld device with 250GB in storage capacity. [Local rep: Pinnacle Micro]
The company will distribute FlashCard CopyStation II, which is compatible with PC cards and all memory media.
Enterprise search technology has been expensive, limiting it to the largest of organisations.
In today's World Wide Wrap: Health agencies debut Web site, IT vendors target healthcare, and healthcare agency secures network.
Storage has nothing to do with technology, and everything to do with information life cycle management, says Sandy Purbrick, GM of Business Connexion's Johannesburg office.
Forensics and Compliance Systems has announced the availability of its Cryoserver Forensic Archiving appliance to the local market.
The IT industry goes through constant change, but one thing stays the same: the need for more storage.
HP has cut power and cooling costs in half with "green" storage, introduced at the HP Americas StorageWorks Conference.
LGR Telecommunications has been awarded a contract to capture all iPhone data for AT&T.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi, Seagate offer 1TB drives, notebook sales up in India, and Apple fourth in notebook sales.