Companies can increase efficiencies within their supply chain management and logistics operations, says BulkSMS.
Microsoft strengthened fundamentals around performance, reliability, and security, says Axiz.
Africa needs to move away from inherently insecure SMS technology, says Sybase.
Telkom and Sentech don't want to be cut from the spectrum auctions.
MWeb guns for spectrum, but may not be able to afford the reserve price if it is auctioned.
Interconnect is only one step to encouraging competition, says Neotel.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft fixing Bing bug, UK police go mobile, judge shoots Craigslist challenge, and UK government opens data to public.
In this World Wide Wrap: NCR picked for Belgian self-banking, self-service aids visa enquiries, and airline intros paperless boarding passes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud-based apps tool unveiled, Riverbed updates RiOS, and Venyu gives Packers protection.
In this World Wide Wrap: Russia bullish on nanotech plans, robopets and talking frames aid elderly, and breakthrough to boost download capacity.
In this World Wide Wrap: MindTree unveils Bluetooth health device, video solution connects patients, and e-health records privacy poor.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple sued over Ethernet patent, Wii remote embargo tossed, and CCTV wins illegal Webcast suit.
In this World Wide Wrap: India plans RFID toll system, Smartrac unveils green RFID tags, and Malaysian govt uses RCG patrol solution.