IT has traditionally been reluctant to implement successful consumer technologies in the enterprise, says Gartner.
Services at post offices and the introduction of online facilities will ease long queues at service centres, says eNatis.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citrix expands Receiver to Android, American Express signs virtualisation deal, and HP strengthens virtualisation channel.
Enterprises will move towards a consumer IT model, with applications delivered as a service, says Citrix Systems.
The next generation of wireless technology may lead to a seamless 'network of networks'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Broadcasters dispute policies, JCom ups stake in Japanese broadcaster, and CNN unveils news app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Damovo and Agita drive convergence, Toshiba bullish on UC, and IBM assists public safety networks.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry gets Zeemote onboard, Apple hits the gaming jackpot, and MySpace gets in on the game.
In this World Wide Wrap: Emap outsources HR and payroll, UBL completes Oracle applications, iEmployee and Atlantic partner, and Xchanging and AMS form alliance.
TekVizion has certified the phone for use with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 and 7.0. [Local rep: Zycko]
Arguably the most expensive mobile device has hit SA in a rather understated way.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers attack iPhone via SMS, Nasa unveils Spaceguard Web site, Adobe patches critical Flash problem, and Symantec profit plummets.