In today's technology roundup: Open source could save EU firms billions, PS3 European launch date revealed, and wireless draft standard is nearly ready.
In spite of the biggest vendors' best efforts, ERP customers will not be persuaded to upgrade during 2007, says Butler Group. [Local rep: MarketWorks]
MTC Namibia successfully launched its 3G HSDPA offering in mid-December 2006.
The North African country is completing broadband wireless Internet technology regulations.
As MMS advertising takes off, so do complaints about who carries the cost of unsubscribing.
Cell C's gain of 40% of all number ports may be a hollow victory.
In today's technology roundup: Vista service pack planned, Intel releases wireless card, and Microsoft releases Ajax tool.
Over half of respondents to Trend Micro's Internet confidence and safety survey are not confident their Internet security software is protecting their systems. [Local rep: SecureData]
Mobile computing has started to offer great freedom to workers and managers, says Brendan Peo, HansaWorld SA country manager.
Pinnacle Micro has announced the local availability of Symbol's AP-5131 access point.
Telkom has appealed the awarding of Cape Town's wireless tender, which could delay the project.
Government has set up a task team to investigate the local loop unbundling process, even as Neotel plans to roll-out without it.
MTN has acquired a Nigerian telecoms company to strengthen its position in the West African country.