Customer concern about vendor lock-in and interoperability are key cloud computing stumbling blocks, says Microsoft SA.
The latest release provides new functionality to create accurate, automated clusters based on performance.
While cloud based data recovery is not the answer, it has gained support from CIOs.
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The company revealed several converged infrastructure solutions that it claims will improve, simplify and speed up IT delivery.
The Whitewater solutions bring public cloud data protection benefits to more organisations, including SMEs.
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The company will introduce a scorecard application that can visually summarise a wide array of metrics.
Corporate data can be effectively protected in the cloud, says Roelof Louw, team leader business development at T-Systems SA.
Master Data Management, a supplier of Varonis Systems, introduces a new version of DatAdvantage for Microsoft Exchange.
iCloud, to be unveiled next week, is Apple's first cloud computing-based service.
The company presents the 4.0 releases of SAP BusinessObjects BI and EIM software in Africa.
When master data management is unsuccessful, it can be a costly exercise for the business, says Gerhard Botha, principal lead, BI, at iSPartners.