Through a partnership with Connection Telecom and Clarotech, Storm is using Asterisk to offer clients a full range of IP telephony functionality.
The number of mobile devices in use is higher than that of fixed devices, and making the need for mobile security is urgent.
Storm has become one of the first local voice and telecoms service providers to endorse the Asterisk open source PABX solution.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft liberates Web services, Zune debuts today, Google Earth expands, Skype unites Macs and PCs, and Microsoft to release new desktop kit.
SoftSelect will distribute the XenSource XenEnterprise multi-OS virtualisation platform in Africa.
Avaya Sub-Saharan Africa has released Avaya Voice Portal, a platform that combines Web services and IP telephony.
In today`s technology roundup: Key Windows exec splits, keep videos short, and Google to HP`s rescue.
ATIO has introduced a Linux version of its CyberCall call routing solution.
Lotus Notes version 7 is now available on Linux.
A petition to push government to act on open source is being compiled.
Minolta South Africa has finalised an outsourcing contract with Alexander Forbes` financial services division.
HBD Fund2 has R150 million in the kitty, to help SA companies.
Centurion-based GlobeTOM has concluded its advanced partner agreement with Red Hat.