In this World Wide Wrap: RDI crucial investment issue, smartphones drive Asia consumer market, and RSPA honours retail tech orgs.
Getting locked into using a specific technology or network is a bad mistake, says Douglas Reed, CEO of Vox Telecom.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco SME chief tightens focus, Acer intros premier partner programme, and Sage India bolsters channel business.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung unveils 'world's smallest printer', Epson updates WorkForce line, and Merge acquisition improves imaging software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bottomline buys $17m e-billing system, US govt tightens healthcare policies, and Thailand's first Google AdWords reseller.
The company's local arm introduces a hosted solution that integrates Microsoft Exchange with any mobile device.
High telecoms costs and poor broadband infrastructure inhibit the roll-out of software-as-a-service solutions in SA, say strategists.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP updates hosted offering, IBM faces SPSS bidding war, and TFPL merges with Intelligent Resources.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS revamps mobile office solution, Epson unveils all-in-one printers, and virtual office for SMEs.
Software-as-a-service experiences wider adoption by SMEs as it offers greater return on investment, say industry experts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung unveils SME printer, Canon intros managed print services, and Ubiquitech hails Xerox innovation.
SMEs can now benefit from voice over Internet Protocol. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]
Despite the arrival of high-capacity broadband cables, SA will have to wait for cheap Internet connectivity, says World Wide Worx.