In this World Wide Wrap: Google enlists help, GigaSpaces, GridGain partner, and Fusion gets new boss.
Government plans to launch the country`s first smart ID cards by next year, Parliament heard today.
The public and private sectors will benefit from government`s open source software policy, says Frost & Sullivan.
Social computing is changing the relationship between companies and their customers, says Forrester Research.
The card selector is the winner of the HP-IAPP Privacy Innovation Award.
In this World Wide Wrap: Java ME stays put, Sun co-founder takes the chair, and Jade embraces Windows Mobile.
Migrating to open source doesn`t have to be an all-or-nothing scenario.
A new interoperability standard will open government to the public, says the Shuttleworth Foundation.
In this World Wide Wrap: AutoPlus facilitates SMEs, Canonical introduces Ubuntu upgrades, and Virtual Bridges announces update.
The move is marred by concern that government has yet to begin to prepare for IPv6 migration.
In this World Wide Wrap: University offers BI, MicroStrategy honours BI achievements, and IBM updates Alphablox.
A change in mindset is needed if SA is to foster its own innovation, says the CSIR.