In response to customer recommendations, the company presents Numara FootPrints Migration Manager.
Interactive whiteboards and the Internet have made learning collaborative, says Vastratech.
Nearly one in 10 US organisations estimate they store more than $10 million worth of data in the cloud, says AMD.
The company introduces two of its core 2011 television technologies, 3D technology and Smart TV.
The roads agency is awaiting the completion of the consultation process on the e-toll tariffs.
In today's technology roundup: Google plays social media catch-up, Internet devices set to boom, Microsoft unveils Windows 8 OS, and BlackBerry Bold gets NFC boost.
Metheringham is the latest library to jump on to the self-service bandwagon in the UK.
The allegations come from PayPal, which filed against Google's new mobile wallet application.
The Japanese government advises the company to carry out preventive measures against data breaches.
The SubHub Drupal app store has sparked controversy among the Drupal open source community.
The release is the first in a series of three waves aiming to re-invent the netbook.
The 2011 ISACA IT Risk/Reward Barometer polled 2 765 IT leaders from around the world.
Business network infrastructures face growing scalability, agility, and security challenges, says Wynand Moller, country manager of D-Link.