In this Java World Wide Wrap: New body to govern OpenSPARC, Netweaver achieves Java 5 compatibility, and Java enables VOIP for dual phones.
In this training and e-learning World Wide Wrap: Kenya hosts e-Learning Africa 2007, top HR and training products of 2006, and Korea goes e-learning crazy.
Pronto IT Solutions has entered the retail POS market with its new POS business unit.
It`s unclear how the demise of BenQ`s German mobile phone subsidiary will impact SA.
In this RFID and bar coding World Wide Wrap: RFID risks overstated, Jaguar eyes RFID, banks ignore emerging technology, RFID tracks disaster victims, and Manchester airport revisits RFID.
In this messaging World Wide Wrap, an e-mail system that leaves no records, blocks for messaging, P2P introduced, technology strengthens the family structure, and Postfuture Enterprise 5 released.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Call for uniformed IT standards, effective systems, and interoperability, and clinical assistant platform unveiled.
Avaya`s board has elected Philip Odeen as non-executive chairman.
The international ICT world was dominated by the HP leak scandal during the past two weeks.
3fifteen, the Microsoft applications solutions division in the Dimension Data SA Group, has won one of the most contested awards at Microsoft's Partner Summit 2006.
SA`s annual gaming event, rAge, started this morning at the Coco-Cola Dome, in Johannesburg.
Lenovo urges South Africans to check if they are affected by the recall of Sony laptop batteries.
In this VOIP World Wide Wrap: VOIP, Web services merge, UK varsities get free VOIP, and Lingo adds four more countries to service.