An on-demand model is increasingly emerging as the optimal solution to address corporate storage requirements, says Vic Booysen, EMC operations manager at Business Connexion.
The latest storage survey from Hitachi Data systems shows a shift in focus from capacity to data management.
Imation is to launch its range of scratch-resistant CDs and DVDs in SA.
In support of the predicted boom in the semiconductor memory market, Axiz has signed consignment facility agreements with Micron as well as maintaining its current agreements with Samsung and Hynix.
Computer Associates (CA) International has announced the availability of BrightStor r11.5, an integrated set of storage management solutions.
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Eskom`s Koeberg nuclear power station has saved R1 million by digitising its analogue microfilm aperture cards, via an outsourcing contract with Metrofile.
Local investment and insurance group Hollard selected Dimension Data to deliver an e-mail archiving solution that enabled the group to manage and store documentation pertaining to over 700 000 customers.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly coming to terms with their larger competitors in the technology race, says Louis Helmbold, technology and business development manager, Duxbury Networking.
EMC has introduced its high-end storage system, the EMC Symmetrix DMX-3.
Dirty data can damage every aspect of a business, says Annemarie Cronje, solutions architect at SAS Institute SA.
The Advanced Technology Services - Storage division within Bytes Technology Group Systems Integration has added the Kashya KBX Data Protection Appliance to its portfolio.
Data availability and quality are critical components of the zero latency organisation.