The company expects online education to be a profitable business in three years.
The network vendor has released virtualised cloud security for public and private clouds.
In a deal worth just under $100 million, Wipro is close to signing two unnamed African telecoms
The company is developing mobile payment technology allowing BlackBerry users to swipe phones to make payments.
A South Korean mobile payment provider has expanded its reach after signing agreements with network operators.
The company has released Project Financial Server 2010 SP1 which offers support for global deployments.
First Technology further enhances its Microsoft services focus through the acquisition of Galdon Data.
Future mobile advertising will harness smartphones' considerable computing power to interact with individuals en masse via clever apps.
After sleeping through the smartphone boom, Nokia shifts its focus to using low-tier devices to connect people in developing countries.
The companies will advance customer protection by integrating HP TippingPoint IPS with VMware vShield and VMware vCloud Director.
The company has released Bamboo 3.0 and has also acquired the Sysbliss release management plugin.
The company will participate in the Imagine Virtually Anything initiative, partnering with Cisco, NetApp and VMware.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia shareholders call for Elop's head, BlackBerry boss dismisses Nokia jibe, HTC unveils 'Facebook phones', and Clinton renews Internet freedom call.