In this World Wide Wrap: Huawei focuses on Indian market, Wikis aid customers and agents, and Tadiran releases next-gen solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS lawsuit could impact ODF, Sony takes open source route, and VMware snaps up SpringSource.
Companies accept and support the trend for virtualisation, but need to make sure their infrastructure is ready.
By complicating virtualisation, vendors are discouraging investment from smaller companies, says Stratus.
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: 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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung unveils 'world's smallest printer', Epson updates WorkForce line, and Merge acquisition improves imaging software.
The company aims to increase its subscriber base by offering a converged solution.
The Innovation Hub has outsourced its ICT support to Orange Business Services.
In this integration World Wide Wrap: Yankee Group identifies SME concerns, Epicor aims business integration at SMEs, iUpload and SharePoint are integrated and Sun eases integration.
In this integration World Wide Wrap: Telstra outlines hurdles in 3G roll-out, Novell releases a Linux Desktop 10 beta , Worldlink joins the Retail Broadband Alliance and Voltage Security`s privacy integration kit.