In this World Wide Wrap: Valentines e-marketing woos SMEs, Columbia Gas encourages e-billing, and e-marketing's future in 'Twitter world'.
The companies will implement energy saving programmes at local Netgear end-user sites.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lexmark's profit soars, Sydney printer invests in direct imaging, and UTec gets green certification.
Keeping costs under control, growing revenue and increasing efficiencies will be companies' focus for 2010, says Neil Rom, MD of Printacom.
IBM's Eco Efficiency Web jam generates new discussions on energy technologies and a more connected planet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel turns to solar power, EU commits to conditional carbon target, and Wipro unveils greener desktops.
In this World Wide Wrap: Windows 7 fails to boost PC profits, No iPad for Acer, and HP rolls out green notebooks.
The country enters an alliance of international think tanks to collaborate on sustainable solutions.
In today's technology roundup: iPad searches lead to malware, IBM boasts hundreds of Sun migrations, critical infrastructure execs fear China, and laser fusion raises energy hopes.
The company's 2010 outlook signals growth in software and software-related service revenue and operating margin.
In this World Wide Wrap: Printers get GPRS modems, Oracle to maintain office tools, Oc'e printer tops energy-efficiency stakes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Steve Jobs unveils iPad, Ericsson cuts 600 jobs, and mobile convergence big in 2010.