The furniture company has implemented an integrated business solution from HansaWorld.
A million mobile phone subscribers in the West African state are back on the air.
The sector is misreading the Patents Act on the issue of software, says a Spoor & Fisher patent attorney.
In today's technology roundup: PS3, Xbox rivalry continues, Verizon drops Marley, SpiralFrog offers free songs, and student sues Microsoft.
In this World Wide Wrap: Paperless makes headway, farmers go online, and NZ releases anti-spam legislation.
Increasing data volumes, changing storage technologies, regulation, legislation and day-to-day operations have turned the storage arena into a battleground for overall control.
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A burgeoning e-discovery industry is developing in the wake of corporate governance clampdowns.
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In today's technology roundup: Google bankrolls moon contest, Quarterlife airs on MySpace, Verizon sues FCC, Prince lashes out, and Japan launches lunar explorer.
The private undersea cable developer is not reconsidering its project to connect the East Coast of Africa and land in SA.
Five companies have been successful in their bids for pay-TV licences.
The Communications Workers Union is presenting mitigating circumstances to Telcordia.
The DA and IFP have cried foul over the communications minister's statements on undersea cable ownership.