SMS Cellular Services has installed the Cellsys Application Server at Unitrans to simplify its e-ticketing requirements.
In today`s tech news roundup: SA`s Netsurit on Microsoft international advisory council, Napster goes live in the UK, Sony`s LCD TV goes portable, and NextFest looks at future tech.
While the Web has become the de facto method of administrating personal account portfolios, there are several unique challenges to extending the convenience of Internet banking to the corporate world.
First National Bank (FNB) Corporate has introduced the BANKit electronic banking solution targeted at the corporate and medium-sized business market.
South Africans are increasingly comfortable about shopping on the Internet, judging by online orders for Mother`s Day, says NetFlorist.
M-Web business, in conjunction with Quirk Business Solutions, will host a series of e-marketing workshops for the tourism industry next month in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban.
Avaya partner Spitfire Technology has implemented the Avaya Internet protocol telephony and contact centre system at Arsenal Football Club.
M-Web`s e-business portal CommerceZone has processed over R11 billion in transactions since it began operations in 2001.
Digital Planet has made a range of MP3 players available at its new Web site.
The Online Publishers` Association (OPA) has elected Russell Hanly as its chairman.
The sixth annual WWW conference returns to its original host venue - RAU in Johannesburg - this year.
Apple is looking into introducing the iTunes music download concept in SA.
A US jury has found the man who listed Amazon.com guilty of obstruction of justice. Therein lies many a lesson.