In this World Wide Wrap: IBM expands WebSphere BPM, Dynamics Research bags FEMA contract, and EnterpriseWizard 4.0 adds mobile interface.
The application for Google Android will be available soon online.
The company's former manager will institute a legal claim of just under R1 million.
Vodacom, MTN and Cell C report an increase in voice traffic during December.
In today's technology roundup: Hacker pierces hardware firewalls, Oracle buys into data quality, EU to award Galileo contracts, and Motorola announces Backflip.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service trends in 2010, Enoc considers self-service, and self-serve checkouts continue booming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rallies against Philippines RFID project, Siemens bags airport maintenance contract, and RFID to improve US security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak extends home office printer line, human tissue printer unveiled, and Epson India intros SME printer.
RIM's presenter device enables BlackBerry users to wirelessly project MS PowerPoint from smartphones.
The $10 million Navteq Global LBS Challenge invites developers to design inventive location-aware applications.
Tarsus Technologies announces the local availability of its first stock consignment from Dell.
The operator will not put any more money into the business until its minority shareholder stops being “unproductive”.
However, mobile stocks still seem to be under pressure.