Organisations need to know the pros and cons of various cloud solutions before adopting them, says Deloitte & Touche.
Knowledge of the cloud and potential service providers will guide a cloud computing strategy, says Tiger Brands.
Companies must deal with the fact that bring-your-own-devices are here for the long haul.
With the reality of cloud computing, unified automation across processes and procedures is essential.
The company adds three new products to its catalogue that can be used for private or public clouds.
BankservAfrica highlights the benefits of moving from a physical, on-premise CRM solution to a virtualised one.
The increase in Web and mobile applications and content is changing the market, says Haydn Pinnell, divisional director of EOH Application Management.
The companies join forces to provide customers with easier, quicker and more manageable access to cloud computing.
Most organisations plan to include open source private cloud solutions in their cloud computing strategies, says RightScale.
The managed service provider is using CA Automation Suite for Clouds to help organisations accelerate cloud services.
Integration with HP infrastructure simplifies e-mail migrations to hybrid cloud environments.
Security, compliance and an overall lack of knowledge have slowed cloud computing adoption in the MEA region, says IDC.
The traditional approach to IT is coming to an end, and business must act fast before losing control, says VMware.