In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung splashes out SME printers, SMEs urged to adopt tech, and SMEs create 16 000 new jobs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Airport mulls virtualisation project, iWeb delivers virtualisation ready servers, and desktop virtualisation becomes mainstream.
In this World Wide Wrap: Logica to resell IBM Maximo, Thailand ICT market gains momentum, and Fujitsu speeds up business transformation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Data warehouse key to IT, MS enables real-time BI, and enterprises to shift IAM efforts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Flawed court system to cost $2bn, Taiwan patents chill US firms, and tech giants swindled.
The City of Joburg's billing crisis is not SAP's fault, the company says. I'm inclined to believe it, but it is certainly SAP's problem.
EPM positions finance as an intimate partner within the business, according to Stacey Thomas of Accenture.
In this World Wide Wrap: World Bank ditches Nairobi project, Hurricane system predicts risk, and Singapore gets risk institute.
In this World Wide Wrap: Projecturf upgrades PM software, Genius Inside creates PM software, and Aldon offers PM for Windows.
UMT Consulting SA has developed control systems to demonstrate best practices in the mining and engineering industries.
The company was named the 2010 EMEA HP Software Partner of the Year for South Africa.
The CIO's strategic vision for enterprise systems management should focus on improving alignment between IT and business.
The country has to grapple with many operational challenges besetting identity and access management, according to Standard Bank.