In today's technology roundup: Botnets could eat the Internet, Google defuses Googlebombs, Trend Micro targets SMEs, and IBM spawns new generation of chips.
St Bernard Software has unveiled LivePrism, a hosted e-mail, instant message and Web filtering service for SMEs. [Local rep: SecureData]
the two companies announced their cooperation in providing complete VOIP solutions to the service provider market as well as the ones acting under the "Under-Serviced Area License".
Software provider HansaWorld is extending its African footprint.
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A lack of understanding about coaching in SA has encouraged many misconceptions, says SoftstartBTI coaching manager, Craig Aaron.
Exhibitions for Africa will sponsor training for exhibitors at the Johannesburg and Cape Town Futurex & Equip shows.
Pinnacle Micro has announced the local availability of Symbol's AP-5131 access point.
Workgroup will assist in growing EMC's commercial and SME business within the channel.
SME payrolls have become highly complex because of constant legislation changes, says Stephen Corrigan, MD of Softline Pastel Payroll.
The SMME Forum will intervene in the Competition Tribunal hearing into the Telkom-BCX merger in March.
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ICT companies offer good value, says the JSE, which is on a drive to attract companies from the sector.