When data management meets data virtualisation, businesses can start making real decisions, says Clinton Scott, MD at TechSoft International.
Personal information of 5.2 million guests may have been affected, says the hotel group.
DCIM should be considered by any company wanting to ensure reliable and efficient edge computing capabilities, says Jonathan Duncan, Secure Power VP for Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric.
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The South African government leans on mobile technology as it enters a new phase in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Don’t become obsessed with the data, but ensure the data you are reading speaks to the facts and doesn’t feed the fiction, says Clinton Scott, MD at TechSoft International.
The benefits of RFID technology are far-reaching, pertinent to many industries and for a variety of applications, says Marc van der Poll, network architect at Datacentrix.
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.
Accurate cash flow forecasting based on real-time data has become a key survival tool, says Seidor.
The Western Cape government makes housing services accessible via a mobile app.