In this World Wide Wrap: Ricoh, IBM form alliance, D-Link offers surveillance, and Broadcom unveils chipset.
In this World Wide Wrap: Video takes off, PerkinElmer, IDBS to collaborate, and Minerva Infotech releases CMS 1.0.
It improved its undersea-cable meshing and was recognised by TeleGeography as the most connected Internet backbone.
SA should feel less of the economic downturn and most local IT jobs should remain safe, say analysts.
The need to respond immediately to communications causes stress, says BulkSMS.com.
In this World Wide Wrap: McAfee marketing aids SMEs, NEC presents communication servers, and cheaper Internet grows SMEs.
With high mobile penetration in Africa, the telecoms giant seeks to expand its portfolio.
Remote towns in the Northern and Western Cape will now have Internet access.
The boom in social networking provides cyber-crooks with the information needed to make scams plausible, says Panda Security.
The economic crisis has caused consumers to do their shopping online in order to save, says Bidorbuy.
Learning institutions that received donated computers are not putting them to good use, says SMS Web.
In this World Wide Wrap: Miranda buys NVision for $40m, 2080 Media acquires PlayON Sports, and BBC heads towards IPTV.
Draft regulations on carrier pre-select will facilitate real competition in the telecoms market, says Anton Potgieter, executive chairman of Huge Group.