The green house effect
The data centre is now the centre of the world. Or something. IT needs to be lean, green and mean. And fabulous, efficient and wonderful. Erm.
Big issues in the whole telecoms debate in South Africa are local loop unbundling, carrier pre-select and co-location. What gives?
BAE Systems and Think IT have just completed a total overhaul of BAE’s IT systems. Here’s why.
Local companies are taking their first steps into cloud computing.
Incubators supporting start-ups with infrastructure and networking rather than cash are claiming success at every turn. But how much success are they really having?
Virtually all commentators agree that the main key to WiMAX’s success will be its reach – the kind users would only normally associate with a cellphone network.
When fast food chain restaurant chain Nando’s decided to upgrade its IT infrastructure, it turned to Internet Solutions to implement a Microsoft solution designed to reduce costs and improve productivity.
The concept of convergence is becoming a reality, and with it, the hardware PBX is increasingly being relegated to the history books.
IT is a tempting target when it comes to cutting costs. It shouldn’t be.
Virtualisation is it. Hip, hot and happening. And causing changes wherever it goes.
The world’s data centres are going virtual, as are some of its desktops. The benefits are well known, but what about the pitfalls?
Royal Bafokeng is driving economic expansion and diversity by making broadband a crucial part of the nation’s 30-year development plan.