Lotus Development says online registration is now open for Lotus DevCon 2001 which takes place from 17 to 20 June in Las Vegas.
IDWS has unveiled VSHOP, a browser-based storefront development and management system.
Commerce One, Sesami and Cable & Wireless Optus have established interoperability between the Cable & Wireless Optus Marketsite and Sesami.net.
IBM is to acquire Informix Software for $1 billion in cash. Simon Jeggo, country manager for Informix SA, says the deal will have no impact on local Informix customers.
UUNet Namibia has unveiled UUhost, its co-located hosting facility and product range.
The first integrations into Miraculum Xchange, for clients Old Mutual and The Internet Solution, are live and proving profitable.
CommerceSWITCH has become a member of the Electronic Commerce Code Management Association (ECCMA) to allow the company to play an active role in the development of electronic codes over the Internet.
Wheels24 says its readers can now buy new and used cars via the Internet following an agreement with McCarthy On-Line.
Adobe Systems and Cardiff Software have teamed to deliver automated electronic form solutions based on Adobe Acrobat 5.0. [Local Cardiff rep: Prisma Solutions]
Representatives from the e-commerce law conference in Midrand over the weekend will report to communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri this week, with agreement on a model law for e-commerce facilitation. But fears remain that the law may already be written.
Eating-Out Web Services has developed an online restaurant guide to aid consumers whose dining routine may be limited to just the few restaurants that they know and trust.
Government hasn`t realised the scope of the project to bring e-government and e-commerce to the nation, and is ill-equipped to deliver on its promises.
Visa is relying on an EMC E-Infostructure to manage the information generated by its universal-commerce (u-commerce) queries.