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Who is looking at who?

by Robby Pedrica 6 July 2012 Commentary

Analysis of website usage is a huge part of understanding how to improve websites, how to give visitors a better surfing experience and how to maximise the time a visitor spends on a site ( potentially purchasing items while they are there ). SEO, or search engine optimisation, goes hand in hand with site analysis [...]

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Event Feedback: IDM Management Shootout

by Marlon Duminy 22 February 2012 Event Feedback

For your convenience, the two presentations used were Microsoft Identity and Access Solutions and  IAM_Overview – Cape Town In our recently held event, ITPro Africa invited the representatives from a couple of vendors with IDM (Identity Management) Solutions to come and give us their view about what IDM is all about, as well some field [...]

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How to migrate just about anything

by Nicolas Blank 9 February 2012 Anouncements

I worked with the nice folks over at Mimecast to build a series of Webinars, which include: Webinar 1 – Migration planning: where to start Webinar 2 – How to design your Exchange migration process Webinar 3 – Migration gotchas: real world examples Webinar 4 – Measuring migration success I really enjoyed building these webinars, [...]

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The Future of the IT Pro and the IT Architect

by Marlon Duminy 25 October 2011 Business

So last week I attended Tech-Ed Africa 2011 and had to trek all the way to Durban on South Africa’s east coast, where it became as clear as the lovely South African blue skies … Microsoft is punting their  Cloud offering in extra-large doses. One of the first talks I attended turned out be an [...]

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Feedback: Debunking the Cloud in SA

by Marlon Duminy 5 September 2011 Applications

For my first official contribution to ITPRO Africa I deemed it appropriate to comment about the ITPRO Africa Cloud Computing Event held in Cape Town on Thurs 1 September. As a server and network administrator for a fairly large South African corporation, it’s not something that gets discussed. Cloud Computing is generally referred to in [...]

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10 Best Things Microsoft Did in 2010

by Nicolas Blank 12 January 2011 Feedback

According to Redmond Magazine who released an article by the same name here. A few surprises – Exchange 2010 and Office 2010 aren’t on the list – but then they were released in 2009. Things that aren’t surprises are the number 1 and the things that aren’t number one – but don’t let me spoil [...]

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FEEDBACK WANTED

by Nicolas Blank 17 May 2010 Feedback

I know it’s radical, but we’d like some feedback on how were doing. ITPRO’s generally have a reputation for not sharing, not responding and not communicating.  I’d like to a) break the mould, b) prove the perception wrong. With that in mind I’ve posted the same question on our Facebook page under discussions, so please [...]

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