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Optimise document workflow with Océ
Different environments use different types of systems and run different page description languages on different platforms. Ideally, workflows should be structured to flexibly handle print requirements that change on a day-by-day, application-by-application basis,...
MFD trends shaping the landscape
The multifunctional device (MFD) landscape is changing, both in terms of what the market is demanding from these devices, as well as how organisations are managing their documents using software. So says Marc Pillay, MD of DEVELOP South Africa, a division of the...
Affordable digital offer from Orange
Orange has put the mobile Internet within reach of millions of people with the launch of a new breakthrough digital offer across its significant African and Middle Eastern footprint. The Orange Klif digital offer starts from under US$40 (€35), inclusive of a...
Fortinet announces FortiSandbox
Fortinet has recently announced the launch of FortiSandbox 2.0, delivering enhanced features to their top-rated FortiSandbox Advanced Threat Detection Appliances and FortiSandbox Cloud solutions with the power to discover and isolate more advanced threats from more...
Portable chargers boost enterprise mobility
Enterprise mobility is a hot topic for organisations of all types and sizes, and implementing mobility initiatives is top of most CIOs' priority lists, says Anton Vukic, channel director, Phoenix Distribution. Today’s workers no longer see work as a physical place but...
ISPs in content classification firing line
Internet service providers (ISPs) could find themselves held to account for the classification of all content carried on the networks, if the Draft Online Regulation Policies are signed into law. Current legislation makes ISPs responsible for the content that they distribute, says Sipho Risiba, chief operating officer of the Film and Publication Board (FPB). In addition, content developers, hosting companies, and mobile operators will fall under the scope of the new regulations, and be held responsible for content classification.
2014 sees record smartphone sales
Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users had a record fourth quarter of 2014 with an increase of 29,9% from the fourth quarter of 2013 to reach 367,5-million units, according to Gartner. Samsung lost the number one spot to Apple in the global smartphone market in...
How safe is the data on your smartphone?
Almost 10% of smartphone users had their phone lost or stolen in the last 12 months, according to a survey conducted by Eset ahead of the Mobile World Congress being held in Barcelona. What’s more, 29% of respondents don’t lock their smartphones, and almost 20% do not...
Segmented supply chains come of age
Manufacturers and retailers recognise that their global supply chains have become complex - yet most still rely on outdated tools and ineffective processes to manage complicated end-to-end value chains. This is according to a new JDA study, which finds there is,...
MasterCard offers remittance services in Zim
MasterCard has announced a partnership with the Zimbabwean Steward Bank which will make remittance services available to the bank’s more than 1,5-million account holders. For the first time, the bank’s customers will be able to receive funds sent by family and friends...
WD expands NAS solution
WD has expanded its suite of network attached storage (NAS) solutions with four new products that address the increasing demands for content storage, management, protection and streaming among prosumers, creative professionals and small businesses. The My Cloud Expert...
Mobile apps enhance service delivery
Smart cities are fast becoming a reality across the globe, driven by the interconnectedness of devices that communicate and provide information that leads to intelligent automation, decision and actions, says Lionel Moyal, MD of Intervate, a T-Systems company....
The five personas of customer care
From the Selfie to the Stickler, companies bring a broad range of attitudes, approaches and investments to customer care. Demonstrating this is contact centre solutions provider, Ocular Technologies’ partner, Aspect Software in its “personas study”. The Aspect...
Optimise document workflow with Océ
Different environments use different types of systems and run different page description languages on different platforms. Ideally, workflows should be structured to flexibly handle print requirements that change on a day-by-day, application-by-application basis,...
MFD trends shaping the landscape
The multifunctional device (MFD) landscape is changing, both in terms of what the market is demanding from these devices, as well as how organisations are managing their documents using software. So says Marc Pillay, MD of DEVELOP South Africa, a division of the...
Affordable digital offer from Orange
Orange has put the mobile Internet within reach of millions of people with the launch of a new breakthrough digital offer across its significant African and Middle Eastern footprint. The Orange Klif digital offer starts from under US$40 (€35), inclusive of a...
Fortinet announces FortiSandbox
Fortinet has recently announced the launch of FortiSandbox 2.0, delivering enhanced features to their top-rated FortiSandbox Advanced Threat Detection Appliances and FortiSandbox Cloud solutions with the power to discover and isolate more advanced threats from more...
Portable chargers boost enterprise mobility
Enterprise mobility is a hot topic for organisations of all types and sizes, and implementing mobility initiatives is top of most CIOs' priority lists, says Anton Vukic, channel director, Phoenix Distribution. Today’s workers no longer see work as a physical place but...
ISPs in content classification firing line
Internet service providers (ISPs) could find themselves held to account for the classification of all content carried on the networks, if the Draft Online Regulation Policies are signed into law. Current legislation makes ISPs responsible for the content that they distribute, says Sipho Risiba, chief operating officer of the Film and Publication Board (FPB). In addition, content developers, hosting companies, and mobile operators will fall under the scope of the new regulations, and be held responsible for content classification.
2014 sees record smartphone sales
Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users had a record fourth quarter of 2014 with an increase of 29,9% from the fourth quarter of 2013 to reach 367,5-million units, according to Gartner. Samsung lost the number one spot to Apple in the global smartphone market in...