In this World Wide Wrap: Smart Modular adopts LION suite, Q-Tech installs wafer-level camera set, and Parity Solutions plans info management jobs.
In this World Wide Wrap: China steps up network convergence, MS to roll out Zune, and convergence ends traditional broadcasting.
Ericsson has been selected to supply the common core network as well as provide LTE radio access.
SMS services help provide instant SOS during times of crisis, says Clickatell.
Online criminals will lure users onto infected World Cup-related Web sites this year, says Cisco.
The company will contest the Labour Court's subpoena for the KPMG report.
Hundreds of thousands of visitors during the Fifa World Cup will significantly impact local network capacity.
WirelessG reveals a possible pricing model for its in-flight broadband product.
In this World Wide Wrap: NFC to transform retail, CIOs look to new tech, and Insite monitor measures anything.
A mobile workforce means unprotected enterprise endpoints are on the rise, a Check Point Software Technologies reveals. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
The UN requested that Ericsson deploy its Ericsson Response organisation to the disaster-stricken country.
The company's second vendor-neutral data centre has opened for business in Isando, Johannesburg.
Net tablets, cloud computing, and the growth of smartphones are big technology trends this year, says Deloitte.