In this World Wide Wrap: = Citrix eases Web 2.0 server strain, next Office boasts two versions, and HP refreshes MediaSmart Server.
The agreement enables both companies to conduct international and multi-regional transactions more efficiently in any country.
In this World Wide Wrap: Genius Inside unveils PPM update, Kelar Pacific expands PM offering, and CES expands PMP training.
Internet Solutions has unveiled its VoIS Anywhere mobile softphone application.
A battle may be brewing over what is being considered the largest chunk of spectrum to be made available since the 1960s.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers breach US electricity grid, Nasa rover rebooted twice, EU woos young voters through MTV, and worm infects Twitter in four attacks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pentaho partnership brings real-time BI, BI helps beat financial blues, and gadget brings BI to Google.
African telecommunications providers consolidate their networks to survive in a competitive landscape, says Oracle Communications.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brocade converges the network, Starent rolls out converged platform, and CounterPath bridges VOIP divide.
Mobile Internet has the potential to leapfrog PC-based Internet in SA, says Openwave.
In today's technology roundup: BBC unveils live WiFi TV, UK transport minister's Web site hacked, Australia to get faster broadband, and WSJ and AP take aim at Google.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM integrates VOIP, Motorola and Vocera to deliver VOIP, and AT&T keen on LTE VOIP.
Every SME requires effective communication systems to further drive and facilitate growth and development, says Siemens Enterprise Communications.