Egypt is the sixth African country to join the Nepad e-schools initiative.
Sylvean Biotech has submitted a position paper on the global legal implications of stem-cell research to the Department of Health.
SAP Records Management has been certified as compliant with the US Department of Defence standard DoD 5015.2-STD, says NokusaEI.
Pinnacle Micro has introduced the LS4208, Symbol's next-generation handheld laser scanner.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Citrix will promote its Ardence virtual desktop solution in the public sector.
InterSystems SA's Ensemble software ranked number one for interface engines in a survey of healthcare enterprises.
International SOS SA will deploy its Magellan system to consolidate worldwide information sharing.
Migrating to open source has paid off for MHG, and now it is cutting costs further by moving to an internally developed call centre solution.
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Chairman of Saab Grintek, Zoli Kunene, handed over a sport utility vehicle to the Umvoti Aids Centre in KwaZulu-Natal.
A new body will implement government's national ICT policy and legislation.
The CSIR's Meraka Institute received a supercomputer that will assist local researchers to find cures for diseases.