Energy saving is one of the benefits of virtualisation, as well as an increase in computing throughput, says Eben Owen, enterprise and solutions manager: South Africa at Schneider Electric.
The company was ranked 34 out of 100 on Forbes magazine's "World's Most Innovative Companies" list for 2011.
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The company implemented Mimecast UEM to reduce complexity during migration to Microsoft Exchange.
The pressure is on for IT departments faced with an increasing list of new laws and regulations.
Targeted attacks are evolving to exploit data hosted by third-party cloud providers, says Kaspersky Lab.
The chips can be used for servers by cloud computing providers and builders to offer high performance, says Intel.
CiRBA 6.2 offers cloud planning analytics that streamline and improve decision-making processes. [Local rep: SYSDBA]
What happens to our digital selves when we die?
The mobile health industry needs more involvement from healthcare professionals who have industry-specific experience, say analysts.
An association that promotes the interests of direct marketers is tipped to run a national opt-out registry for consumers.
The first smart card given to every citizen will be free, but replacement cards will be “quite” expensive.
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