Citrix`s annual iForum has revealed a focus on business continuity and the mobile workforce.
MTN has launched commercially in Iran, with its services going live at the weekend.
Payment technology developments place increasing pressure on retail IT budgets, says Andrew Turpin, director of the Prism Payment Solutions Business Unit.
The ThinkPad product line has performed better under the Lenovo brand than it did prior to the name change, says Tarsus Technologies and Lenovo SA.
ASUSTeK Computer has introduced the AiGuru S1 wireless music Skype phone.
Vodafone has agreed in principle to allow Vodacom to expand into other regions.
Africa is the only continent that has to go outside for international connections between its countries, says Gateway Communications.
MTN`s Iranian project is on track to go live on 1 December, it says.
In today`s technology roundup: Oracle Linux deal speculation grows, 3Com releases enterprise VOIP phone, Mac attacks rare but real, and Darwin`s works made available online.
Motorola showcased handsets equipped with Mobile-XL`s Smart Browser at GSM 3G Africa in Cape Town last week.
The GSM Association has slated developing world governments for not using their universal service funds effectively.
Cell C has reduced its weekend tariffs for subscribers calling other users on the same network.
Telkom will deploy a wireless broadband network.