Grade 12 students matriculate from Samsung's pilot programme to train electronics engineers in Africa.
Organisations will have to reduce energy usage despite growing data centre demands, says Oracle's Pieter Bensch.
The company unveils its latest 36- and 16-core chips, which it says offer greater performance than Intel's.
The companies' combined solutions allow network administrators to configure and manage virtual networks on a “per-flow” basis.
Vital frameworks have not been developed and implemented by the department.
Android tablets took 39% of the world tablet market in the fourth quarter of 2011.
HP will no longer use WebOS in smartphones and will give it to others to use.
The enabling equipment has been successfully installed and commissioned in a Tier 3 data centre in Harare.
Researchers have used quantum physics to take security in the cloud to a new level.
A concept device could see a smartphone, tablet PC, camera and laptop becoming one gadget.
The computer system gives people access to information on health, education and other relevant issues.
Attaching tracking devices to vehicles without a search warrant has been declared illegal in the US.
The company's expanded toolbox enables organisations to migrate critical functions quickly to the cloud.