The mobile explosion is changing the way IT is used in business, says Ziaan Hattingh, MD of IndigoCube.
The company unveiled its push-to-talk product at IFSEC 2013.
The acquisition enables Kaseya to provide security for mobile BYOD users using a secure, containerised approach.
iOS users will no longer pay a once-off fee for WhatsApp.
The global mobile sector is expected to grow 44% this year, with SA not lagging too far behind, says TruTeq Devices.
Rumours suggest HTC will soon enter the phablet market with the launch of its first such device.
Mobile engagement is evolving from a generic messaging to a highly sophisticated service, says Jaco Coetzee, MD of Brainstorm Mobile Solutions SA.
Rome wasn't built in a day, but Vodafone in Italy should never have been 'built' at all.
Alcatel-Lucent wins an LTE deployment contract in Ghana.
The mobile identification solution is ideal for the law enforcement environment, says Ideco.
Check Point Software Technologies published its second mobile security report, The Impact of Mobile Devices on Information Security.
Offering video, voice and instant messaging, WeChat MD Brett Loubser believes that the application holds incredible promise for Africa.