In today's technology roundup: Wikileaks encryption use offers 'legal challenge', HP rings up Hurd's final quarter, Facebook Places takes aim at Google, and IBM kicks off UK apprentice scheme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda calls for ICT skills, SME ICT spend to exceed $95bn, and Nigeria voices e-waste concerns.
The SAS Marketing Automation solution will revitalise the Japanese bank's business intelligence capacities.
The companies partner following a revival of technology demand in the small and medium-size enterprise market.
The company's transformation project makes up the majority of its IT spend.
Business Accountz from Phoenix Software is designed to keep the books for all types of businesses.
The Sync Pastel Integration module allows Sync clients to synchronise information between the two systems automatically.
HP's MultiSeat computing service allows up to 10 users simultaneous access to a single PC.
The UN agency regulating ICT issues is to start work on standards providing interoperability for telepresence systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: China offers tax cut to outsourcers, notebook vendors up outsourcing, and security outsourcing on the rise.
4most will supply, implement and support a SAP Business One financial and ERP software solution at the company.
Patrick O'Reilly will set architectural standards and ensure conformity to these standards.
The terminal emulation software includes support for modern operating environments and virtualisation technologies.