In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco, VMware and NetApp in cloud partnership; Netezza releases data warehouse appliance; and Cisco continues 0% financing.
SA has to incorporate renewables into its energy mix, or remain at the mercy of a monopolistic power supplier.
Service management and SaaS will become key technologies in 2010, says FrontRange Solutions.
The human capital of any contact centre must be managed effectively, says Spescom DataFusion.
The virtualisation technology company plans significant investments in the African channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: NZ to test FOSS desktop, Samsung releases R-Series laptops, and netbooks challenge e-reader market.
In this World Wide Wrap: 8x8 intros VOIP on Facebook, Apollo and PortaOne partner, and Vodafone pushes VOIP hardware.
In today's technology roundup: MusicDNA to succeed MP3, full-body scanner blind to bomb parts, satellite images help insure Kenya cattle, and Italy clamps down on Internet videos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Deutsche Bank and Masdar back clean tech, European banks shift to contactless, and mobile banking hits low-end handsets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tetris top mobile game, EA creates Apple Tablet games, and BBC takes on gaming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sky unveils 3D football matches, Air America goes bankrupt, and BBC's renovation spending investigated.
In this World Wide Wrap: Paid developers write Linux kernel, Disney open-sources 3D code, and open source advances hydrogen car.
Advances in cloud computing, SaaS, and Web-based services are levelling the entrepreneurial battlefield, says Integr8.