In this World Wide Wrap: SAP to sell Open Text, IBM rolls out service delivery platform, and Oracle boosts content integration.
In this World Wide Wrap: Frost & Sullivan's hi-tech top 10, ultra-dense memory chip developed, and augmented reality transforms convergence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Epson intros mobile photo printer, HP splits laserjet portfolio, and Toshiba unveils entry-level label printer.
In today's technology roundup: New WiFi spec challenges Bluetooth, lawsuits filed over Sidekick outage, Trojan swipes $480k from online account, and board to 'de-risk' Digital Britain rollout.
Definitions of local and global broadband vary as infrastructure and regulatory aspects shape different technology landscapes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell takes enterprise certification to Oz, IBM updates WebSphere middleware, and Layer 7 releases OSB appliance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Spy gadgets pose risk, Best Buy adds gadget range, and e-books to rival paperback.
In this World Wide Wrap: BrightCom teams up with Skype, MSI intros graphics cards, and Panasonic releases Viera.
The company's sQ Load solution aims to give broadcasters immediate access to all file-based acquisition media.
This version opens the Zimlet platform to third-party developers for increased collaboration through community-driven features.
Telcos look to broadband to provide converged services as the mobile voice market reaches saturation.
As South African cellphone users increasingly access the Internet, the convergence market needs to adapt, says KPMG.
Top IT executives have to deal with rigid infrastructure, application complexity and an explosion of information, says HP's Ann Livermore.