With planes falling out of the sky at the least provocation, it`s fascinating to observe the responses of plane crash survivors.
In the all Africa news WorldWideWrap this week: Comztek opens office in Zambia, new Web site for SA`s Business Against Crime and Sahara Computers behind Afro Asia Cup 2005.
Compu-Clearing Outsourcing`s international prospects have received a boost.
Companies should implement the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) processes that alleviate end-users` main pain points first, says Michael Allen, global performance director, Compuware.
Hetzner, a local Web hosting company, has opened a data centre in Gallo Manor, Johannesburg.
Google`s surprise move to embark on a secondary share issue has prompted much acquisition speculation.
In this week`s open source WorldWideWrap: Scottish police replace open source systems with MS, open source CRM application developed for Oracle 9i, and Red Hat and HP create all-in-one software bundle.
In this week`s VOIP WorldWideWrap: is Yahoo going VOIP? WiFi handsets for 66 million by 2009 and CRM vendor focuses on VOIP.
Mike Roussos seems to be in hot water again, though this time not over the Capstone 518 affair that made headlines in February 2005.
A trading update from GijimaAst has helped boost market confidence in the embattled technology group.
Bowline Fulfilment has concluded a distribution agreement with North-West University (NWU) for the five South African Language Spelling Checkers range of software in SA.
Avaya has passed the seven million line milestone for IP telephony shipments.
In this week`s virus watch WorldWideWrap: worm disrupts DaimlerChrysler, EasyJet airline cutting spam and Symantec acquires Sygate