ACCPAC Africa used last week's Computer Faire in Midrand as a platform to introduce the ACCPAC Advantage Series 5.0 business accounting product that supports thin-client technology.
Medical aid administrator Medscheme has launched a low-cost Internet access offering, as part of its new loyalty programmes and e-business strategy.
World Online is running an e-billing system through The E-mail Corporation to enable its subscribers to receive invoices and statements through a secure e-mail process.
Many companies still regard e-commerce as a separate business entity to their traditional business, says Maeson Maherry, GM of Namitrust, Namitech`s new security division.
Computer Associates (CA) says Jiaxing Electric Power has selected its Unicenter and eTrust solutions to centralise the management and security of its heterogeneous IT environment.
Inthebag, Woolworths` online venture, is expanding its line of services and products, and will cater for customers without Internet access by introducing shopping by means of phone and fax.
MarketSite Africa has launched the SupplyOrder Auto Manager offline trading solution.
Oracle has introduced new additions to the Oracle Self-Service Human Resources (HR) module of the Oracle E-Business Suite to reduce HR administrative demands.
Research house BMI-TechKnowledge says online financial services have failed to meet expectations in SA.
KMPG Consulting says it has found that 87% of UK companies are using e-business technologies to improve efficiency.
Lizette McIntosh, supplier activation manager at MarketSite Africa, examines the impact that an e-procurement system can have on a business.
Lexign is to launch what it describes as the world`s first end-to-end trusted electronic transaction management solution in SA next week.
Macro 4 has introduced new capabilities for enterprise e-business in its Columbus 5.0 software suite. [Local rep: Computer Resource Management]