In this World Wide Wrap: Open source management community unveiled, LSE platform acquisition ignites war, and MySpace to release Qizmt.
In this World Wide Wrap: Recession not hurting IP telephony, CRM is for SMEs too, and contact centres move to network-based model.
The recession is biting, with many international companies taking visible strain. However, security players are still smiling.
With the recession, upcoming World Cup and smarter criminals, the security threat landscape looks a little intimidating.
Lower interconnect rates may not result in reduced call costs for cellular subscribers, says Du Pont Telecoms.
The company selects sustainableIT as a reseller of MapInfo to strengthen its green IT strategy.
Cyber crime is a sophisticated and lucrative business, making endpoint security a priority for all organisations.
The shift in position is attributed to changes in the country's performance, a BSA study reveals.
The conference needs to focus on implementing and monitoring IT programmes in government, says GijimaAst.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bharti-MTN deal hits BEE snag, HCL to expand in India, and Telstra still looking for 'win-win'.
Over 300 delegates attended the two-day event in Lagos, Nigeria.
The briefing will explore the changing requirements IT leaders must address in the economic downturn.
Citrix's updated XenApp 5 allows for the delivery of on-demand applications from virtual machines.