Winners in business will be those companies that understand the power of technologies like cloud computing, says IBM.
In today's technology roundup: Flaw mars PlayStation revival, LinkedIn valued at $4 billion, Google promises privacy controls, and Apple eyes cloud-music deals.
Hackers used Amazon's platform to stage the attacks, meaning they paid to rent the cloud service, says a source.
Few companies have a CIO as part of the strategic management team and IT is seen as a support function, says Dimension Data.
The company can combine SAP consulting and technical and enterprise architecture expertise with RunSAP capabilities.
Security primarily at the host is no longer a satisfactory solution, says DRS.
Local systems are increasingly being used as bots, says Microsoft SA's chief security advisor.
The suite is designed to meet the financial and ERP software needs of enterprise-class companies.
Hot on the heels of its brand refresh, the company will stage a gala event to network with its market and accelerate its business plans.
Present technology such as torrent technology hints to a Web 5.0 future outlook, says SABMiller.
The Web-centric devices will have to compete with laptops and tablets in an already saturated market.
Attack on the PlayStation Network and a massive outage at Amazon have caused some businesses to rethink cloud plans.
Bytes Document Solutions and Bytes Systems Integration will collaborate to deliver joint solutions to existing and prospective customers and partners.