The future of data centres lies with infrastructure-sharing and an outsource model, says Teraco's Lex van Wyk.
Efficiently de-identifying sensitive data and reducing PCI DSS 3.0 scope.
BYOD programmes that successfully address security concerns can unlock competitive advantage, says Trend Micro.
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The office of the Information Regulator is finally set to receive funding, paving the way for the privacy law to come into force.
A solid business intelligence strategy cannot exist without master data management, as a report is only as good as the data from which it is drawn, says Marilynn Leonard, divisional head of data at Xpertek.
With the proliferation of data, devices and everything IT, companies can deploy the Vormetric Cloud Encryption Gateway for secure cloud storage.
The data centre has become one of the most critical infrastructure elements in the modern business, says T-Systems.
The Protection of Personal Information Act may encourage more businesses to keep sensitive data in the cloud, says Veeam Software.
The company's storage and protection offerings simplify and automate storage, deliver a path to the cloud and provide data protection everywhere.
Companies subscribing to Securicom e-Purifier and?MailVault are assured that their data stays local - a governance non-negotiable.
Exposure to global clients and projects has allowed the business enter the UK and European markets, the company says.