With virtual servers, if a disaster takes place, a company's critical systems can be retrieved in tact, says an expert.
The rate of growth is about 40% annually, which is eight times faster than IT spending, says Jane Thomson, MD of Softworx.
As long as data exists in digital format and is stored somewhere on a server, it is available to anyone, says ConVista Consulting.
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The company's Mid-Year 2011 Security Threat Report reveals a 60% increase in malware since 2010.
Master Data Management provides cost-effective data integration through new partnership with Expressor.
Companies that do not want to be associated with the porn industry have until the last Friday in October to act.
The EMC Forum 2011 will take place at Vodaworld, in Midrand, on 4 August.
Version 11 of the security solution is designed to thwart multilayer cyber attacks.
The cloud is where customers are choosing to work, says Patrick Hastings, divisional MD, ATS at Bytes Systems Integration.
Master Data Management is the South African reseller for Trillium Software.
The cloud start-up hopes to eliminate the customisation required to build most private clouds.
In the future, high-density areas within a current data centre set-up, or in a completely new environment, will need to be built, says Lex Pienaar, CEO of Merit TS.