In this World Wide Wrap: Net neutrality protestors target Google C, Pak Elektron selects Oracle 12, and ATG examines e-business growth.
The local version of the Kenyan mobile banking service, M-Pesa, will debut by the end of August.
The company's data centre has become the new home for Loot.co.za's server infrastructure.
Internet regulations become murky as the law tries to catch up with technology, says GetSmarter.
The union will see UK companies reducing cost-to-serve and cost-to-income ratios by improving self-service strategies.
The company's online music store will be DRM-free, but not its “Comes with Music” service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Financial firms up IT recruitment, massive botnet uncovered, and bank ordered to improve IT.
The Internet allows for early engagement between job candidates and employers, leading to change in the industry.
The local version enjoys early success, but broadband constraints may hamper future growth.
The manual Employment Equity Reporting deadline is 1 October 2010, says Softline Pastel Payroll.
The insurance company has implemented the SAS for Customer Experience Analytics solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Social networking bigger than e-mail, gambling ban enforced in US, and BigCommerce unveils mobi-site.