The effect of the economic crisis is giving IP telephony a boost, says Polycom.
Tech enthusiasts get a hands-on experience of the latest digital products at ITWeb's DigitalLife Expo.
The ITWeb Security Summit 2009 will explore the major issues facing open source software.
The cost savings derived from self-service is becoming attractive, says Consology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Groundbreaking DNA tech aids police, nanofluidics offer $100 medical treatment, and e-tech awards finalists announced.
In this World Wide Wrap: Maps assist war against Malaria, wireless tech monitors hygiene, and AuthenTec upgrades J3400 tablet PC.
In this World Wide Wrap: Server spending drops in Asia, blade server key to Cisco, and MS fixes Windows bugs.
Symantec reports that the Downadup worm is one of the most widespread threats.
In this World Wide Wrap: Seacom to lower African bandwidth costs, president's arrest warrant effects technology plans, and India-Africa partnerships strengthen.
AfriGIS has unveiled its software solution aimed at addressing challenges experienced by SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP offers Enviro notebook batteries, Accenture and Cisco unveil network solution, and D-Link wins green award.
In this World Wide Wrap: South Korea's VOIP subscribers hits 3m, Clearwire tests WiMax VOIP phones, and Skype VOIP version 4.0 improves video.
Issues surrounding online privacy and securing personal information will be discussed at ITWeb's Security Summit 2009.