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Free to roam

Technology
Mobile computing options have never been so varied and so accessible, even on a modest budget.



Sunday, 06 July 2008

Data on the move

Technology
As data and information grows exponentially, Brocade's new file management solutions are meant to help enterprises bring some order to the apparent chaos.

Data on the move

Race for the prize

Technology
Y GSM's gamble on virtualisation for its new infrastructure paid off with increased efficiency and reduced costs - while showing bigger telcos that they aren't the only innovators.

Race for the prize

Set in stone

Technology
IT best practices are growing in popularity, but some proponents and organisations may be adopting the standards too rigidly. ACN reports.

Set in stone

Juniper sets the goals for new management

Technology
With former IBM chief Samer Shaar recently taking the helm, Juniper's Middle East arm is preparing for a new era. At the company's recent channel summit in Portugal, EMEA VP Gert-Jan Schenk spelt out what's expected.

Juniper sets the goals for new management

Wednesday, 02 July 2008

The Spam Report, July 2008

Technology
Read the July Spam Report


Living with VoIP

Technology
IP-based telephony has long been anathema for many Middle East operators. But according to delegates at VoIP World 2008, regional operators also stand to gain from the technology they fear. Roger Field reports.

Living with VoIP

Plug the leak

Technology
Data leakage is as real a threat for Middle East enterprises as it is for other global firms. Several new solutions in the market mean to address the problem, but enterprises need to act with caution when choosing and working with one.

Plug the leak

Tapping potential

Technology
South Africa's telecoms sector is entering an interesting phase as it begins to feel its way in a potentially progressive and liberalised regulatory environment.

Tapping potential

Monday, 30 June 2008

Service check

Technology
After-sales service and support are gaining increasing importance among enterprise end-users in the region. Sean Robson finds out how vendors across the Middle East are responding to and addressing this growing need.

Service check

Sunday, 29 June 2008

Close encounters of the third kind

Technology
Mobile TV has long been touted as the next ‘killer application' in the telecommunications sector.

Close encounters of the third kind

Work the web

Technology
From converting media files and finding the right codecs, to selling your old tech and giving your brain a serious workout, these WINDOWS-selected websites should all be up there in your favourites list.

Work the web

Sunday, 22 June 2008

SaaS on the march

Technology
On-demand vendors are starting to make a stronger push in the regional market. ACN speaks to two of the leading players.

SaaS on the march

The long leash

Technology
As workforces become mobile, companies are looking to the latest advances in mobile technology to enhance productivity. Imthishan Giado investigates how the mobile revolution is transforming the workplace.

The long leash

Targeting Turkey

Technology
Regional spectators may find the challenges facing the local Turkish channel are more than familiar.

Targeting Turkey

Saturday, 21 June 2008

VoIP a good call for the future

Technology
Tech Talk discusses current telephony trends with the firm's VP of marketing.

VoIP a good call for the future

Friday, 20 June 2008

Wearing the crown in the kingdom

Technology
The Saudi market is a difficult place for IT players to steal a march on competitors.

Wearing the crown in the kingdom

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Breaking the barriers

Technology
Africa is a continent of unrivalled opportunity for the telecoms sector.

Breaking the barriers

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

IT governance for business benefits

Technology
The most recent research report from the IT Policy Compliance Group finds a strong link between the state of IT governance and an organisation's ability to grow its business.

IT governance for business benefits

du lays down the future

Technology
The second telecom operator of the UAE has joined a consortium to put in place a 15,000 kilometre cabling system, at a total cost of $700m, to improve capacities and add revenue.

du lays down the future

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