Cultural, gender and language barriers must be surmounted to make the opportunities offered by ICT available to all, says the DOC.
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The chip maker is trying to nibble on Intel's ankle, claiming its new lines offer 89% greater performance.
The International Monetary Fund urges Chinese banks to upgrade their risk management systems.
Channel partners will earn points for every Fujitsu sale made between 1 November 2011 and 31 March 2012.
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Telstra has offered Australian SMEs a cloud service from as little as A$200 per month.
There is a lack of commercially viable cloud-based models that can be taken to market now, says Comztek.
Stargate provides immediate mobile computing productivity, with an affordable monthly rental financial plan.
The scalability of virtualisation from a costing and connectivity standpoint makes the technology attractive, says Citrix.
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The system is designed to manage the input-output bottlenecks inherent in virtualised workloads.
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