Metrofile has still not received word on the cause of a fire at its Durban storage facility in March.
South African Airways has finalised its new data storage solution to manage its e-mail environment.
Sun Microsystems,has announced plans to open source its web site authentication and web single sign-on (SSO) technologies through the Open Source Web Single Sign-On (OpenSSO) project.
A SAP retail study indicates that banks` growth plans depend on dismantling their information silos.
Hitachi Data Systems has announced the TagmaStore Network Storage Controller, which targets the midrange and SME markets. [Local rep: Shoden Data Systems]
Smaller organisations are demonstrating a willingness to allocate budget to new technology, perhaps even more so than their larger cousins, says Mark Lu, CEO of Rectron.
A robust launch pad for growth - that's what internet service provider Xsinet got when it recently installed a Sun Solaris10 platform on the advice of Breakpoint Solutions, a certified Sun reseller.
An ever-increasing volume of data is forcing companies to seek new storage solutions, industry experts say.
Iomega has announced the release in SA of the NAS 100d entry-level network-attached storage (NAS) server. [Local rep: Datashuttle]
Symantec and Veritas have finalised their merger following approvals by both companies' stockholders.
Princeton Softech has announced the general availability of Archive for Servers Release 6.1. [Local rep: Datacentrix]
In today`s technology roundup: New Trojan attacks phones, anti-trust lawsuit filed against Qualcomm, next SQL Server in November, and Sun falls behind in storage market.
Medical aid administrator Allcare Administrators has contracted Metrofile to run an insourced document imaging bureau.