In this World Wide Wrap: E-marketing offers SMEs value, SAP recruits through LinkedIn, and PLDT assists SMEs with IT.
Here's hoping Telkom actually wants my business, since the SNO doesn't seem to.
In this World Wide Wrap: NetApp unveils FCOE connectivity, Intel and Micron enhance Nand development, and IBM ugrades eDiscovery.
In this World Wide Wrap: Media group challenges Zimbabwe broadcasting, Virgin Media's net loss lower, and European telco drives mobile TV.
In this World Wide Wrap: Huawei focuses on Indian market, Wikis aid customers and agents, and Tadiran releases next-gen solution.
Increased broadband access in rural communities will help stimulate socio-economic change, says Nokia Siemens Network.
Xhead = Bandwidth control solution released In this World Wide Wrap: Bandwidth control solution released, Epson unveils wireless range, and Confidela brings SaaS document control.
In this World Wide Wrap: ICT trouble brews in Uganda, ministry facilitates e-govt export, and Fujitsu aims to double revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile companies to rival RIM, 1m Magics sold, and WiMax not really 4G.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smart cards converge access, mobile broadband-netbook convergence grows, and Ericsson opens convergence R&D centre.
Open standards platforms are needed to allow visual communications to work across multiple applications, says Tandberg.
Getting locked into using a specific technology or network is a bad mistake, says Douglas Reed, CEO of Vox Telecom.
Local business Medias expands its video content to the mobile platform.