In today's technology roundup: Government's lost laptop tally exceeds 1 000, Intel gives Classmate PC a makeover, IBM partners blocked from conference, and MySpace, music companies team up.
ProteaHotels.com has renewed its contract with Clicks2Customers as it continues to capitalise on the global tourist trade.
Data has to be dealt with appropriately, because it is governed by trust.
Some 100 000 customers were successfully migrated, says the bank.
In today's technology roundup: Google's CIO joins EMI, EU funds malware project, questionable search ads slip by Yahoo, and Yahoo adds voice.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trade Me implements PacketShaper, BCIextends credential, and hardware failure is top threat.
Innovation Hub resident, Luuk ICT, in conjunction with TSS, launched the Tourism KwaZulu-Natal portal.
The integrations enable customers to drive additional value from their existing Oracle BI and Oracle Applications investments.
The airline has contracted Clicks2Customers to drive more search-engine traffic to its Web site.
Consumers estimate they spend two days every year waiting in line for service.
Local milk farmers are tech-savvy, says their industry body, which wants to move 75% of bulk milk sales online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Future selects Cisco, entries open for awards, and Hybris assists Zavvi.