The companies sign a partnership to combine communication solutions for business-to-business collaboration.
In this World Wide Wrap: YouTube appeals to citizen journalists, Ericsson signs broadcasting deal, NBC prepares for Comcast takeover.
In this World Wide Wrap: OSS Adapter stack for Ethernet connection, .Net Micro framework turns open source, and MindTouch releases open source cloud.
Make sure office automation equipment has an Energy Star label, says Holger Groenert, manager of product marketing at Itec Distribution.
Limited bandwidth and high connectivity costs stifle emerging tele-health opportunities.
With slowing ARPUs, the mobile giant will use Internet access as its next money-spinner.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile customer records leaked, Yahoo Go closes, and Windows Mobile gets Office 2010.
If properly controlled, companies can save up to 30% on office printing costs, says Kevin Johnstone, a business unit manager at Datacentrix.
The telco's latest data centre is an expression of its strategy of defending its position and then expanding.
Developers will need to target niche consumers with 'killer apps' to be successful.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone turns RFID reader, silver ink revenues to soar, and US governor rejects RFID ban.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP reduces carbon footprint, INM reorganises printing assets, and Wireless printing iPhone app.