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Cambium excels in Tolly Benchmark Test
A new benchmark test report released by The Tolly Group shows that Cambium’s WiFi 6 access points – the tri-radio XV3-8 (8x8/4x4 MU-MIMO) with software defined radios and the XV2-2 (2x2 MU-MIMO) – excelled in terms of performance and a five-year total cost of ownership (TCO). Cambium’s XV-series access points combine technology from Cambium and Xirrus, which Cambium acquired in August 2019.
People-centric security: Empower your people to protect your organisation
By any metric, 2020 was a busy year for cyber criminals. A combination of COVID-related disruption and increasingly sophisticated threats saw more organisations fall victim to common cyber attacks.
Go Google Cloud for better SAP
Legacy SAP applications get a new lease on life when migrated to Google’s Cloud Platform, giving enterprises enhanced speed, performance and cost savings. This, according to Digicloud Africa, Google’s Cloud enablement partner for Africa, and its partners across the continent, is the experience of enterprises moving SAP to Google’s Cloud Platform, alongside myriad unexpected benefits.
SARS seeks IT talent, chief tech innovation officer
Stepping up: Mini-mes as the new auxiliary workforce
Cisco is redesigning Internet infrastructure for 5G future
Zensar is an EMEA Gold Partner in the Adobe Solution Partner Program
Zensar, a digital solutions and technology services company that partners with global organisations on their digital transformation journey, announced that it is now an Adobe Experience Manager Specialized and Gold Partner in the Adobe Solution Partner Program. Zensar launched a collaborative solution, Digital Experience Accelerator (DEXA), last year.
Reserve Bank seizes R20m from Gupta-owned Sahara
Court Rules in Rimini Street’s Favor on Key Matters, Denies Oracle Motions and Cites “Common Sense” and “Absurd Result” in Denying Oracle Claims
Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of enterprise software products and services, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software products and a Salesforce partner, today issued the following statement in response to a recent court order in the decade-long litigation between Rimini Street and Oracle, where the courts have found that third-party support and customization of enterprise software is permitted, Oracle licensees have a choice of support vendors and, as stated by the United States Court of Appeals, Rimini Street provides third-party support for Oracle’s enterprise software in lawful competition with Oracle’s direct maintenance services: