The company will offer cloud computing services in SA during the second quarter of this year.
The Department of Home Affairs hopes to have the “Who Am I Online” project live within two years.
The department transfers R56.63 million to the National Research Foundation for the Research Information Management System.
Online gamers will reap the benefits of its locally-hosted games and gaming servers, says the ISP.
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Video calls on the social networking site would increase competition with Apple and Google.
This will enable businesses to remotely store data at the company's offices, it says.
The Centurion-based company received the international Outstanding Achievement Award for Partner Sales in EMEA.
The PA-5000 Series, GlobalProtect, and PAN-OS 4.0 are all available immediately. [Local rep: Bitrate]
This solution allows business to test the waters and better understand the cloud environment, says Spescom.
As part of the settlement with home affairs, Gijima agrees to incur certain “manageable” losses.
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3Par's storage functionality can now be managed as part of HP's CloudSystem solution.