Robinson Distribution has accepted the appointment as the official channel for SEP AG for sub-Saharan Africa.
The operator may look into streaming content across its local network, which could see it compete with Google.
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Preparedness key to successfully manage a disruptive event, says StorVault.
In this World Wide Wrap: Deloitte develops crisis management app, NetEx extends support with HyperIP; and Microsoft extends private cloud services.
A tiered approach to storage will make data backup and retention more cost-effective, says Jaroslav Cerny, CEO of RDB Consulting.
Trend Micro's 2010 corporate end-user survey included 1 600 end-users in Germany, Japan, the UK and the US. [Local rep: SecureData]
The company has enabled WAN communication and online transaction processing for over 1 200 PEP stores.
The service is available to direct customers and adds key features like support for BlackBerry wireless solutions.
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The Cibecs automated data backup and recovery solution protects user data stored on company desktops and laptops.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell expands SME portfolio, Marathon ships data centre software and STME updates on One Smart Solution.