In this VOIP World Wide Wrap: Swiss government may tap VOIP calls, 8x8 wins new patents, and Bangladesh to award VOIP licences.
Airborne Consulting has moved into new premises in the Portswood complex at the V&A Waterfront.
IBM announced last week that its procurement division will relocate to China.
The electronic media has a breather as government postpones tabling a law that could impose pre-publication censorship.
In this virus watch World Wide Wrap: Worm, virus problem solved, celebrity Web sites malware-ridden, home PCs attacked 50 times a night, and Liberty Alliance enables consumer privacy controls.
In this workflow and BPM World Wide Wrap: BPM market to triple, SOA key to revenue boost, and an UAE bank deploys BPM.
In this enterprise architecture World Wide Wrap: SOA needs CIO leadership, US officials try to temper BEA complexities, and enterprise architects targeted.
In this gaming World Wide Wrap: 39% will buy PS3, Microsoft keeps at gaming, half online gamers are women, and no price cut for PSP.
In this training and e-learning World Wide Wrap: E-learning helps sports players, Wales turns libraries into e-learning sites, learning technologies summit this week, and universal access to Jamaican schools.
The Leigh Matthews Trust Fund will host a fund-raiser on 25 November in Fourways, the proceeds of which will go towards a trauma counselling centre.
The ICT industry could present increased credit risk on imports with the weakening rand and pending interest rate hike, says Coface.
Digital lifestyle specialist, Pinnacle Micro, has announced the local availability of Canon's EOS 400D, a high-end digital camera aimed at the photographic professional.
Gold Circle Racing has invested R1m in DataVoice recording solutions from Spescom DataFusion.