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EMC debuts hybrid cloud

EMC has announced its hybrid cloud solution, an appliance the unites the public and private clouds to enable IT as a service (ITaaS) in as little as 28 days. EMC country manager Servaas Venter points out that, as IT organisations race to keep pace with the demands of...

Advanced Technologies debuts Oracle SuperCluster

AxizWorkgroup’s Advanced Technologies division has unveiled an Oracle SuperCluster at the vendor’s PartnerHub premises in Woodmead. Jacques Malherbe, managing executive of Advanced Technologies, says the multi-million rand SuperCluster marks a major investment by the...

iPhone popularity is waning

Although sales of Apple’s iPhone 6 notched up more than 10-million in sales in the first weekend of its launch, there are some pundits who believe it will, ultimately, not sell as well as the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5. One such detractor is Christopher Riley, MD of...

China takes centre stage in November

The fifth annual China Sourcing Fair (CSF) Johannesburg is set to take place at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, Nasrec from 13 to 15 November 2014. According to the Computer Manufacturing Market Research Report from IBISWorld (2013), China has become the computer...

Northern suburbs still in the dark

Many South Africans spent yesterday evening in the dark as unexpected load shedding hit the country. The rolling blackouts were implemented as the country’s electricity supply came under extreme pressure following the collapse of a coal silo at the Majuba power...

Datacentrix signs up to Veeam Platinum

Veeam Software has named Datacentrix, a provider of high performing and secure ICT solutions, as one of only three local Platinum partners. According to Lisa Strydom, channel manager lead at Veeam Software South Africa, the organisation has worked closely with its top...

Microsoft debuts Outlook for Mac

Microsoft has launched the new Outlook for Mac, delivering improved performance and reliability together with a fresh look and feel. The release offers a more familiar and consistent experience between Outlook on the PC, Outlook on the Web and Outlook Web App (OWA)...

Software key for credit risk management

The global financial industry will spend $6,57-billion on software and IT services for credit risk management in 2014, representing 17,9% of the total investments on all risk management software and services spending, says IDC Financial Insights. While recent years of...

Epicor Partner Award winners announced

Epicor Software Corporation, a global leader in business software solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail and services organisations, has announced the winners of the 2014 Epicor Global Channel Partner Awards. Recipients were selected by Epicor based on...

EMC debuts hybrid cloud

EMC has announced its hybrid cloud solution, an appliance the unites the public and private clouds to enable IT as a service (ITaaS) in as little as 28 days. EMC country manager Servaas Venter points out that, as IT organisations race to keep pace with the demands of...

Advanced Technologies debuts Oracle SuperCluster

AxizWorkgroup’s Advanced Technologies division has unveiled an Oracle SuperCluster at the vendor’s PartnerHub premises in Woodmead. Jacques Malherbe, managing executive of Advanced Technologies, says the multi-million rand SuperCluster marks a major investment by the...

iPhone popularity is waning

Although sales of Apple’s iPhone 6 notched up more than 10-million in sales in the first weekend of its launch, there are some pundits who believe it will, ultimately, not sell as well as the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5. One such detractor is Christopher Riley, MD of...

China takes centre stage in November

The fifth annual China Sourcing Fair (CSF) Johannesburg is set to take place at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, Nasrec from 13 to 15 November 2014. According to the Computer Manufacturing Market Research Report from IBISWorld (2013), China has become the computer...

Northern suburbs still in the dark

Many South Africans spent yesterday evening in the dark as unexpected load shedding hit the country. The rolling blackouts were implemented as the country’s electricity supply came under extreme pressure following the collapse of a coal silo at the Majuba power...