The company's new sales director is tasked to expand Comztek's African growth.
The 'install-and-forget' mentality when it comes to firewall security, is ineffective, says Securicom.
The Road Accident Fund invests in IT architecture and in-sourced skills to manage the platforms.
In today's technology roundup: Google fears Arab Internet crackdown, Anonymous picks up from LulzSec, Mozilla snubs business users, and skilled BI students in short supply.
Skype is ready to allow iPad 2 users to make and receive VOIP calls.
The Samsung Series 5 is the first Chromebook to be unveiled in Britain, on sale online this week.
Over 50% of Indian firms have adopted server virtualisation against 45% globally, a survey discovers.
Virtual private networks differ in terms of security capabilities, customisability, scalability and robustness, says Dries Morris, operations director at Securicom.
Infoblox's solution reduces the risks and costs of IPv6 migration, as well as operating IPv6 address networks. [Local rep: Think IT]
The Netgear Universal Adapter XET1001 facilitates the creation of a fast, secure network connection in the home or small office. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
The SentryBay Data Protection Suite focuses on counteracting key-logging spyware and phishing attacks.
Mimecast UEM reduces IT spend and increases e-mail continuity, archiving and security for the insurance firm.
Google pulls plug on PowerMeter, EC urges better online privacy, social gaming wins big, and teen hacker has Asperger's Syndrome.