In this World Wide Wrap: VCE gets new leader, Iomega eyes mid-size market, and Dropbox rolls out iPad app.
A SAP-initiated research group aims to develop mobile business and e-learning platforms for very small enterprises in emerging economies.
Automation allows for remote problem-solving, enabling service providers to fix problems before clients even notice them, says Kaseya.
In this World Wide Wrap: Invensys acquires Skelta Software, Orbis debuts file management tool, and IBM showcases WebSphere enhancements.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Nokia unveil UC software, AT&T intros Bluetooth-enabled landline phones, and HP brings mobile printing to BlackBerry.
The company was awarded an IT contract to support Football Federation Australia for the duration of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
In this World Wide Wrap: EU drives RFID, Telekom Austria builds car charging stations, and Smartrac gets new COO.
Companies face penalties if they don't submit their employee tax certificates and EMP501 in time, says Softline Pastel Payroll.
The deal will allow Softline to add an integrated payment processing system to its accounting software.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-commerce giants reach deal, Google brands search results, and HP unveils app store.
In this World Wide Wrap: RAK Bank reports boosted profits, Aastra and Lan 1 target SMEs, and pay-as-you-go model for B2B database.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virtualisation boosts business continuity, virtualisation tech gets robust, and SonicWall upgrades virtualisation suite.
Forget the monoliths, says Jim Champy, who believes great economies are built on the blood, sweat and tears of entrepreneurs.