For developers, the cloud is heaven-sent
It’s a lot easier to develop software in the cloud; just ask an old programmer.
The cloud providers will have us believe their solutions can be tooled to suit any company. Not so, say two.
With so much data being created, the ability to collate and process it at source provides numerous benefits.
Datacentrix has been offering cloud services for a while, but it’s now refocused its strategy, and is shuttering its datacentres.
Global trends driving adoption of SaaS and cloud computing mean good things for local SMEs. Lots of good things. How to choose is probably going to be the only problem.
Cloud Computing already works very well for niche applications in South Africa. Can it go wider?
Local companies are taking their first steps into cloud computing.
Google, Yahoo, IBM and Microsoft have ommitted to cloud computing. But what makes this different to offerings such as thin client computing and software as a service? We venture into the cloud to find out.