Mobile computing is a growing phenomenon in the workplace and out with leading researchers already recognising the emergence of a ‘post PC’ era. As more people access IT applications and content by preference using their tablets, ‘phablets’ and smartphones, a whole new set of challenges and opportunities are emerging. In South Africa, however, the majority lag the mobility hype by about two years....
Push Technology and Telefonica Digital are collaborating to offer the first global high performance cloud solution...
A major cable system connecting various points in the Caribbean is receiving a capacity upgrade...
UAE-based operator du is boosting the speed and capacity of its 100G coherent optical transport network...
Qatar’s market leader has launched its LTE network, with 4G services now available via mifi and dongle devices...
Many organisations are acknowledging the benefits of migrating to the cloud and are seeing their competitors either considering this option or having already made the move. For small medium enterprises (SMEs), the decision is easy as the path to migrate is less onerous and considerably less complex. However, larger organisations have additional considerations to factor in such as compliance issues, which require information to be stored within the country, and security concerns...
Cloud has been much talked about but implementations have been slow to take off...
The beehive of activity in large metropolitan cities like London or New York provides an obvious stage for network augmentation through innovations like small cells. These low-profile nodes that live just about anywhere at the edge of a network help carriers relieve pressure from today’s extreme data deluge. Smartphones and tablets, with data-rich applications and always-connected enablement, are driving a massive surge in today’s network infrastructure demands and forming a great need for technologies like small cells...
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