There's more to cloud than cost savings, and the home appliance is the perfect analogy, says Ronald Laxton, MD of Computer Initiatives.
The solution unifies data management functions and facilitates integration with third-party software.
A realistic plan is essential to get data into the cloud, and back out again.
The company has been ranked 16th in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100, after growing 97%.
T-Systems will supply the glass manufacturer with information and communication services in a deal worth R25 million.
Cloud computing can cut costs, and businesses that fail to take advantage could fail, says Intel.
The cloud-based gaming service offers games on demand.
Two-thirds of the growth, expected by 2020, will come from new business, a study finds.
Software as a service is joining the corporate IT mix, and personalisation is key, says a CXO advisor.
The application is a single consolidated platform delivering call logging, SLA management and configuration item management.
The challenge is to understand what does fit into the cloud model and how this will benefit a potential cloud user, says Roelof Louw, cloud expert at T-Systems SA.
Three-quarters of companies will outsource the majority of their IT infrastructure by 2021, a survey finds.
With the iPrint app, Android and iOS users can connect to Epson printers via mobile devices.