In today's technology roundup: Google ditches 11m 'spammy' sites, iOS flaw opens way for hackers, new iPhone set for Q3 release, and Morgan Stanley loses customer data.
Any data loss, through natural disaster or simple human mistake, can spell failure for businesses, says Acronis.
The deal allows Sophos to deliver threat and data protection offerings from any endpoint to any network boundary.
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The software giant aims to use the platform to address phone-user privacy problems.
The company brings back online purchases from the PlayStation Network and Qriocity in Japan starting today, it says.
The company will demonstrate its power distribution, monitoring and management solutions. [Local rep: Falcon Electronics]
Most organisations don't have a formal means of organising their data strategy or governing their data, says Francois Cross, MD of ITBusiness.
Most organisations don't have a formal means of organising their data strategy, says Johann van der Walt, MDM managing consultant at Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
Cibecs lists the features that organisations should look for in an end-user data continuity solution.
Data centres continue to expand as business requirements become more demanding, says Roelof Louw, ICT operations expert at T-Systems SA.
The company chooses Workday Human Capital Management and Payroll to organise its employee data.
CA Technologies will provide its ARCserve technology as a SaaS offering using the MS Windows Azure cloud platform. [Local rep: CA Southern Africa]
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