In this World Wide Wrap: University debates e-learning, Kindles and iPhones piloted for e-learning, and tech firms support Kenya education.
Service delivery will be the key differentiator for networking and broadband players, says Nology.
Navigon introduces a local version of MobileNavigator, which turns the iPhone into a complete navigation device.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell debuts Core i7 laptops, Intel takes Moblin to desktops, and Apple readies iMac with Blu-ray.
Fixed mobile convergence unites the two separate worlds of mobile and enterprise communications, says Zak Evans, sales director at Aastra Telecom SA.
The company's bizhub products won five BERTL awards, and two BLI awards.
Unified communications is starting to change the way organisations work, says Henry McCracken, regional sales director, Aspect Software.
Local growth in cloud computing depends on SA getting increased data bandwidth capabilities, says Microsoft SA.
A survey shows ERP software is necessary and provides tangible business benefits.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google's Gmail service restored, Oracle updates SME offering, and Apple rejects Tesco app.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile builds digital network, Canadians cut off from digital TV, and Australia creates broadcasting group.
The Netgear Rangemax dual-band wireless router targets users wanting to increase the security of large data transfers.