In this World Wide Wrap: University intros campus iPhone app, MS offers Window 7 student discount, and virtual academy aids struggling students.
SOA reduces total cost of ownership and closes the gap between IT and business, says SAP SA.
Service delivery demands drive converged solutions, but government has to do more, says Cisco.
In this World Wide Wrap: eBay intros outlet section, PandoraBox helps uncover iPhone app sales, and Procter & Gamble build new platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: India seeks VOIP ban, Jajah leverages power of Twitter, and Asus unveils Skype phone.
Companies can use rapid prototyping to identify both the type of data and corresponding support systems needed.
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: MS and M-Com drive mobile payments, Deutsche Bank and Bottomline bring Web cheque service, and Touchstone banking solution now in Spain and LA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zune plans gaming apps, gaming school opens in NY, and Razer to set up Singapore R&D lab.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin Media signs Disney deal, mobile broadcasting standard gets go-ahead, and Mobistar brings mobile TV to iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Inubit heads to UK, BPM applications in the cloud, and BPM guru joins Global 360.
The Epson EH-TW3000 home-cinema projector targets movie, sports, television and gaming enthusiasts.
Mobile medical tools address patients' need for access to clear and concise medical information, says Blausen.