In this World Wide Wrap: Sybase buys Mobile 365 for $425 million, IM boom raises security concerns, and fighting spam is identified as key priority.
In this World Wide Wrap: The Food and Drug Administration approves first fully implantable artificial heart, nano technology revolutionises scientific research, and IT helps improve life expectancy.
Last week was devoted to the aftermath of the Neotel launch.
Terry McLintock has bought slain mining magnate Brett Kebble`s Johannesburg home.
Energy solutions provider Uniross South Africa is expanding its local operation.
In this World Wide Wrap: SingTel offers wireless VOIP on Nokias, Toyota cuts costs with VOIP, and UK`s first WiFi VOIP carriers emerge.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers is introducing Esprimo professional PCs with Intel vPro technology.
Coface SA CEO Malcolm Guest received the John Manners Award for enhancing Coface services and increasing profitability.
Acogito has introduced an integrated PVR service called AcoService.
In this World Wide Wrap: New Haxdoor backdoor variant, paedophile uses Trojan backdoor, virus levels double in August, Vietnam virus hits YM, and US loses $80 billion to online threats.
In this World Wide Wrap: China sets launch date for new satellite, tell the EC about surveillance, and LaBarge lands $5.5m contract for F-16 radar system.
In this World Wide Wrap: US university turns to SOA to automate workflow, Lombardi releases Office 2003 version, and a workflow firm expands in Europe.
In today`s enterprise architecture worldwide wrap: Enterprise architecture, European style, and New Zealand seeks architecture strategy.