In this World Wide Wrap: Chinese insurer deploys webMethods, Ghanaian banking goes mobile, and contactless prepaid watch awarded.
Avtech's solutions can monitor a range of environmental factors, including temperature and humidity.
ICASA hands out the first of many electronic communications network services licences to overjoyed telcos.
ECS, ECNS and broadcast licences are being handed out at the authority's offices today.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fixed-line to decline in 2009, China Mobile upgrades networks, and Strax buys Vivanco France unit.
In this World Wide Wrap: Management trends to flourish, Aruba manages Giant Eagle network, and Continental enlists management aid.
In this World Wide Wrap: Buffalo intros wireless line-up, Archos enters mobile computing space, and BlueConnect patents granted.
The companies have signed a joint agreement to co-build a national long-distance fibre-optic network.
Maximizer's customer relationship management software is now available for the HTC Google G1 smartphone.
Duxbury Networking has been appointed the master distributor of Alvarion products in southern Africa.
Businesses must have regulations in place to govern processes and track performances and return on investment, says Cathleen Prinsloo, product manager: HP Retail, Axiz.
The telcos collaborate to build a national fibre network that could cost up to R2 billion.
In today's technology roundup: Gaza crisis spills onto the Web, no rise in IT spending this year, Steve Jobs takes medical leave, and more layoffs for Motorola.