In this World Wide Wrap: IBM partners with Chinese vendor, cruise club chooses hybrid cloud, Cisco avails cloud storage feature.
The call centre company is now little but an empty shell, after selling ContinuitySA.
In this World Wide Wrap: GTBank and Nokia in mobile partnership, Institute avails cheesy e-marketing, and Indian e-commerce booms.
Integr8's Project Office Services integrated core networking services at the media company's new studio.
ISPs' contention ratio should be a priority for businesses before they can consider using their services, says Network Platforms.
In today's technology roundup: Internet nears address exhaustion, Google dispute goes out of court, Egypt's Web crackdown condemned, and defector unveils WikiLeaks alternative.
The Digium partner built a scalable telephony system to support the rapid growth of Nimble Group's call centre.
Businesses should revisit their original business case and run a tight EPM project, says SAP.
Despite warnings, it seems small enterprises still think mishaps can't happen to them, says Symantec.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook deploys SSL security, UK edges closer to mobile wallet, Amazon debuts Kindle Singles, and TalkTalk talks massive job cuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Public cloud a 'non-starter', companies short of business continuity plans, and Mimecast offers cloud-based service.
Due to the weakened economy, companies are skimping when it comes to business continuity management, says Allen Smith, CEO of ContinuitySA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Contact centres to turn libraries, PTCL upgrades contact centres, and 2011 promising for contact centres.