Cloud computing means the user experience is almost completely mobile and no longer time or location dependent.
Established BI practices are set for an overhaul as new technology emerges, say industry experts.
In today's technology roundup: Apple to keep lid on CEO plans, MS withdraws Windows Phone update, Cisco halts e-mail service, and Lufthansa intros in-flight Internet.
Axcient has restored its cloud storage offering with the adoption of an HP networking infrastructure
Vidyo, a business video conferencing systems provider has unveiled a cloud edition of its VidyoConference architecture.
The company supports extreme collaboration with cloud-enabling technology to facilitate faster change and process improvement.
The Security Division of EMC presents cloud-based services designed to facilitate secure and compliant relationships.
Compellent shareholders approved the acquisition at a special shareholder meeting. [Local rep: Ingran Africa]
Young employees' social approach to e-mail puts UK business at risk, according to research commissioned by Mimecast.
The network vendor has released virtualised cloud security for public and private clouds.
The Computer Storage Services subsidiary offers virtual servers for R880 for companies moving to the cloud.
Forty percent of organisations with BPM initiatives use cloud services to support business processes, says Gartner.
The company agrees it experienced a mail failure but insists it responded and solved the problem quickly.