In this World Wide Wrap: Zambia sells 75% of Zamtel, $20m ICT facility trains Burundians, and cellphone automates house.
The company has appointed Itec to install and support MFPs at its retail stores across SA.
The viruses topped Kapersky's Top 20 for July, with an Internet Explorer vulnerability also being heavily exploited.
The ITWeb Broadband conference will highlight the trends and issues in SA's broadband landscape.
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Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
Services at post offices and the introduction of online facilities will ease long queues at service centres, says eNatis.
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The next generation of wireless technology may lead to a seamless 'network of networks'.
The X3550M2 and X3650M2 servers can become 16-way servers when populated with two Nehalems. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]
Dipalo School has received funding and new PC hardware donations to the value of R51 250.
Arguably the most expensive mobile device has hit SA in a rather understated way.
The new HTC models all run Windows Mobile 6.1 and are fully touch-enabled.
Resources, funding and expertise to execute ICT projects are still the biggest African challenges, says the communications department.
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