Businesses pay an average of $2.1 million yearly as a result of ineffective data management, a study found.
Healthcare organisations will see benefits such as less paperwork and secure access to patient data, says Vodafone.
Relational Database Consulting says it is able to reduce DBA running costs by 25%.
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The improvements will help IT increase performance and simplify management of today's mixed data centres. [Local rep: Attachmate]
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Network Alliance has successfully completed the South African phase of its first major Riverbed project.
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Cloud in a Box is compatible with the most commonly used platforms and operating systems.
The Protection of Personal Information Bill could be watered down due to financial implications for the direct marketing industry.
The group claims to have hacked the server Apache Tomcat Version 5.5.9 using a zero day exploit.
The company unveils a landmark data centre in Shanghai, a first for them in the Asia-Pacific region.
The office is making progress in clearing backlogs after coming into existence in May, it says.
The association argues it does not have the capacity to run a national opt-out list, scuttling rumours that it is tendering to run the registry.