In this Java World Wide Wrap: Java still in high demand in Oz, Java enables OpenOffice collaboration, and PHP pushes into Java territory.
In this e-learning World Wide Wrap: E-learning saves animals, corporate training budgets increase, and universities select open source e-learning solutions.
The size of the market does not justify the number of companies in it, says Saab Grintek.
UCS has plans to diversify its revenue streams geographically.
In this IT governance World Wide Wrap: Compliance software firm looks to expand, IT governance crucial for corporate governance, and IBM launches IT services management product.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has begun incorporating the IT Professional Services business of Siemens Business Services.
A merger in Namibia serves as a blueprint for GijimaAst's expansion into other African countries.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Detroit automakers plead for IT in healthcare, US encourages IT adoption, and Canada implements e-health.
In this gaming World Wide Wrap: Online gaming could suffer from changes to Net neutrality, and Nintendo Wii's has an obvious advantage in the Battle of the Consoles.
The IT Governance Institute has released an updated edition of the IT Control Objectives for Sarbanes-Oxley.
While the US celebrated Thanksgiving this week, leaving that market quiet, Telkom had little to be thankful for.
A bomb threat led to the evacuation of Torque-IT's Rivonia offices earlier today.