Sybase SA has released Sybase Enterprise Portal 2.0, a portal environment that addresses the requirements of e-businesses.
Vodacom is upgrading its Web access control system, Webcon, which was custom-built for the company two years ago by MGX Software Development.
Internet service provider Data Pro has announced a hosting statistics module to allow the company to automate research statistics on behalf of its clients.
The E-Commerce Green Paper in its fourth and final theme asks stakeholders to propose ways in which the technology can improve the socio-economic circumstances of South Africans, and offers a cursory glance at e-government.
A survey conducted by Datamonitor on behalf of a number of companies, including PeopleSoft, has found that insurance firms may be unaware of the benefits of packaged IT solutions.
The Unit, a Midrand-based computer training company, says it is focusing on providing its students with practical training in Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) certification programmes.
Available as of yesterday, the Palm m105 is an extension to the Palm m100 handheld, but with the additional functionality of Internet connection software, and extra memory for additional applications and data.
The Information Security Institute of SA (Isiza) says its chairman, Piet Opperman, has been appointed chairman of the Best Practices Working Group which forms part of the Partnership for Global Information Security.
Nashua has entered into a venture with Email Connection for the delivery of electronic bills to Nashua clients.
Its reputation knocked by numerous disreputable training companies and disillusioned school-leavers, it seems that the South African training certification industry needs a moment of introspection.
Dimension Data has partnered with IPC Information Systems to offer the IQMX trading system.
In part three of ITWeb`s in-depth look at the E-Commerce Green Paper, Basheera Khan examines domain naming and electronic payment systems as well as the need for speed when it comes to e-commerce.