Service delivery demands drive converged solutions, but government has to do more, says Cisco.
The hi-tech centre will give visitors easy access to the city's attractions, says the tourism department.
In this World Wide Wrap: Palm results poor despite Pre boost, mobile makers urge cloned handset ban, 4G WiMax Innovation Network for Silicon Valley, and AT&T advances 3G MicroCell site.
The centre is aimed at expanding IBM's customer, business partner and academic community in the Western Cape.
Embracing Web 2.0 collaboration opportunities allows governments to improve service delivery and citizen participation, says Accenture.
In this World Wide Wrap: US Defence backs nano-manufacturing, ARM and Intel in netbook battle, and 3D cells the future of NAND Flash.
Electronic passport cards will be introduced once it receives funding from National Treasury, says the department.
In this World Wide Wrap: WSJ tech award winners announced, Vu1 demos ESL lighting tech, and algae blooms become batteries.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tech gadgets galore at Comex, tiny drives, big in capacity, and Bluetooth alarm for gadgets.
Enterprises see real promise for flexibility and savings from cloud computing, a survey reveals.
In today's technology roundup: Lenovo extends touch-screens, Home Office appoints ID czar, and UK emergency text system goes live.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype pulls plug on third-party extras, Korea enforces stricter wireless control, and new WiFi standard to boost VOIP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google plans mirror technology, IBM supercomputer boosts weather forecasts, and prepaid carbon emission scheme unveiled.