End-users should be proactive in securing their computers from online attacks, says MWeb Connect.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless LED digital signage, OKI targets SOHO market, and EarthColor licenses Pageflex.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oracle intros healthcare data warehousing, SAP delivers SME BI, and analytics to tackle fraud.
The company targets northern Cape Town, where it says it has a significant customer base.
The international network and infrastructure provider increases its presence on the continent.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP dislodges Kodak in Wal-Mart, Kodak unveils document capture scanner, and Xerox MFPs streamline workflow.
In this World Wide Wrap: Axcient integrates DR and backup service, budget cuts weaken data protection, and QuorumLabs intros OnQ 2.
The global inbound contact routing market reports a year-on-year growth of 5%, says Bytes Communication Systems.
Alcatel-Lucent will offer Kenya Data Networks customers a flexible and secure Internet service.
Seven local companies attend CeBIT 2010 in Germany to market their products and import new technologies to SA.
Companies can run their IT infrastructure with fewer machines, using less energy and floor space, says Microsoft SA.
A South African woman stood as living proof of today's connected world, at CeBIT, in Germany.
The company targets SA as a growth area for its venture capital partnership programme.