In today`s technology roundup: Samsung banks on new flash disks, start-up open source product 'rivals` Oracle, and online ID theft deters e-commerce.
Clickatell has launched Clickatell ICM, an online application that streamlines the management of two-way SMS campaigns.
Spec Systems, a member of the Xantium Technology Holdings Group, has established a new business division to deliver mobile solutions.
Mobility 2005 will look at the future of mobile and wireless technologies locally.
Traditional telecoms is coming to an end, says BT`s futurologist.
Qmuzik and Dimension Data have completed an implementation of TalkWyz EVD at the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation.
BulkSMS.com has introduced a discounted bulk SMS services for community services.
Lerumo has announced Celesta Remote Management Server, which enables centralised administration and management of mobile devices running Celesta Smartforms.
Managing risks in the mobile world takes a little more innovation than the more traditional approach taken in the desktop market, says Traci Maynard, Acer business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Royal Philips Electronics` business unit, Business Communications, represented locally by GijimaAst, has launched a mobility solution for its SOPHO IPK communication platform for small and medium businesses.
NSS has introduced assystMobile, the next-generation mobile companion client to its core Axios Systems assyst help-desk and IT service management solution.
Home Affairs is to roll-out 57 mobile office units by the end of June.
A connected continent will speed up economic development, says Telkom CTO Reuben September.