In this project management World Wide Wrap: Axium releases Ajera 2.10, Amec Spie sale may bring lb295 million and Data Builder expands e-PCS Integration Engine.
The South African Post Office is on a recruitment drive to replace CIO Ntsundeni Madzunya.
In this digital office solutions World Wide Wrap: Ricoh focuses on document solutions, Intel desktop adapter simplifies VOIP calls and wireless wall plate provides reliability.
In this enterprise architecture World Wide Wrap: Advanced Systems unveils ActiveBatch support for Web services, DISA awards SOA governance contract and business principles and directions.
FLUX's product, NewsEasy, allows a user to compile and send newsletters without technical expertise.
A quiet ICT week saw a few small acquisitions by some of the major international players.
Nokia showcased the N91 last week, one of the latest additions to its NSeries range of high performance multimedia handsets.
CA was the 2005 market share leader in two segments of the IT operations management market, according to a Gartner report.
In this IT in defence World Wide Wrap: China pushes defence technology development, Allied Technologies, LongReach merge and govt issues blacklist of 118 defence suppliers.
In this notebooks and desktops World Wide Wrap: Power-saving desktops promise to reduce bills, Intel aims Core 2 chips at mid-range PCs and laptops continue to trample desktops.
Sahara Computers has responded to a call for support from local community radio station Midrand Community Radio.
While I fully endorse the idea of getting away from the office and spending some time on the golf course, this kind of indulgence can bring untold problems to journalists.
Packeteer has been cited as one of the `100 Sizzling Companies to Watch` in the 5 June issue of BusinessWeek Magazine. [Local rep: IT Wise]