Seven local companies attend CeBIT 2010 in Germany to market their products and import new technologies to SA.
Mobile service providers in Africa are going to have to think smarter, advises Zain.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nortel sells VOIP business, EU limits mobile roaming, and Brocade recruits networking 'visionary'.
In this World Wide Wrap: CeBIT demos hi-tech gadgetry, software error blocks PS3, and Panasonic ups lithium-ion capacity.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pioneer intros AV receiver, Galesburg City Council upgrades AV, and Micro-P goes back to school with AV.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone inks Libyan deal, Visa eyes mobile banking in Africa, and Nigeria gets Mobile Marketing.
With Version 2 of EnCase Portable, non-technical personnel can search, view and collect data from target computers using a single USB thumb drive. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
The M86 Secure Web Service Hybrid builds on the capabilities of the company's Secure Web Gateway solution.
A South African woman stood as living proof of today's connected world, at CeBIT, in Germany.
Using smart meters for better energy management could ease looming electricity price hikes, say analysts.
The telco is not buying a stake in TelOne, it says, denying media reports that it wants a 60% share.
The state of the province addresses echo national government's lack of vision for ICT in development.
In this World Wide Wrap: EM buys into Sales Online, Diageo targets iPhone users and women, and Canon to maximise online marketing