The hotel telephony solutions enable new personalised communications services for guests.
In the 2009/10 year, 19 businesses successfully graduated from the incubator to become self-sustaining.
SA could be one of the most competitive mobile marketing countries on the planet, according to mobile advertisers.
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As cities become the world's primary living space, managing their information sprawl will define future sustainability.
The DA calls for the publication of the report into the suspension of SAAO director Phil Charles.
The company wants to triple its orders from the continent in the next two years.
Politicians and the scientific community fear the ruckus at the SAAO might impact the SKA bid negatively.
Social media gives voices to those who were previously silent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gentag successfully tests RFID, Pan-India automated toll system coming, and electronic ear tags now law.