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Iwan Pienaar

Group editor, Intelligence Publishing

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3:10
Software
May 17, 2016

The complexities of an always-on public sector

Although the public sector is willing to embrace business continuity by looking towards the cloud for an always-on environment, there are still challenges to overcome.

3:00
Business
May 4, 2016

Embracing cloud-driven data centres

In South Africa, there is a concerted effort to migrate data into the cloud, says Neotel.

1:50
Digital Workplace
Apr 19, 2005

Adobe acquires Macromedia

In today`s technology roundup: Adobe acquires Macromedia, Opera security enhanced, Samsung plans tiny hard drive, and Nokia 9300 released in SA.

2:50
Software
Apr 15, 2005

Your band of brothers

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 offers gamers a first-person look at the involvement of the 101st Airborne Paratroopers in the invasion of Normandy. Combining first-person shooter and tactical elements, it is a highly enjoyable war title.

1:40
Wireless
Apr 13, 2005

Low-cost Windows for Brazil

In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft to release low-cost Windows, songs to debut as ringtones first, and music group to sue students.

4:00
Reviews
Apr 8, 2005

A smashing good time

Electronic Arts` Rugby 2005 features improvements on almost every level and promises to change the perception that there are no good rugby games available. Win copies of Rugby 2005 on ITWeb LITE.

1:40
Security
Apr 6, 2005

New security flaws in IE, Outlook

In today`s technology roundup: New security flaws in IE and Outlook, Ethiopia to expand Internet access, and Nero ships Linux solution.

2:10
Hardware
Mar 24, 2005

Apple iTunes hacked again

In today`s technology roundup: Apple iTunes hacked again, Europe to get own domain name, and Australia to get hi-tech pay phones.

1:30
Hardware
Mar 23, 2005

Apple eyes iPod royalties

In today`s technology roundup: Apple eyes iPod royalties, Israel recruits spies online, and IBM fights spam.

1:50
Security
Mar 22, 2005

Microsoft faces $5m-a-day fine

In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft faces $5m-a-day fine, security flaw found in McAfee AntiVirus, and Mac OS X vulnerability fixed.

1:40
Hardware
Mar 15, 2005

Spam fine for German operator

In today`s technology roundup: Spam fine for German operator, Dutch crackdown on file-sharing, and algorithm box for mouse users.

3:20
Computing
Mar 11, 2005

Sexing up the bunny

Playboy: The Mansion, the latest adult-oriented gaming title, tries hard to break free of other titles in the genre. Read our review to see if it succeeds.