The backup and disaster recovery firm says its business model is agile and responsive to the unique requirements of the coronavirus pandemic.
The facts for satellite services build a compelling case as backup medium; much more compelling than the popular 5G thinking.
For organisations across the board, data storage needs to go a step further, and become more intelligent, says Fred Saayman, Huawei Business Unit: Executive, at Pinnacle ICT.
Effectively managing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic necessitates a limitation of various constitutional rights, says the Information Regulator.
Dell’s entry-level PowerVault ME4 Series storage array is a good fit for SMEs, says Pinnacle's Ricky Pereira.
A technologies overview to improve ME4 Series management, operational efficiency and support.
The health department and CSIR join forces to develop SA’s own data hub dedicated to monitoring the spread of coronavirus.
Data storage providers must start delivering the ‘public cloud experience’ by ensuring that fast, reliable data storage is provided via private cloud solutions, says Eran Brown, CTO for EMEA at Infinidat.
While cloud adoption in SA has increased, keeping dark and ROT data in the cloud puts companies at risk of cyber attacks and reputational damage, says David McMurdo, regional director: South Africa, Veritas Technologies.
First Technology and HPE will discuss intelligent storage in a webinar on 23 April.
Using intelligent software to deliver on data storage requirements also enables organisations to leverage a capacity on-demand model, says Hayden Sadler, country manager at Infinidat South Africa.