In this World Wide Wrap: Hypercom innovates rail ticketing, KioskCom in Fastest 50, and Jetstar brings mobile boarding passes.
Power management solutions can cut an organisation's energy costs by 30%, says Bateleur Software.
Services at post offices and the introduction of online facilities will ease long queues at service centres, says eNatis.
In this World Wide Wrap: ISP drives e-billing in Bahrain, Toronto e-billing system gets hacked, and Indian travel industry eyes m-commerce.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook debuts online store, Gmail gets down to business, and MS and ComScore offer digital ad service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile may be future wallet, Barclays ups Web site security, and Fiserv trials mobile cheque deposit.
The life insurer has grown steadily through the use of MIP's SaaS solution.
The company has returned to its original name and is running independently.
In this World Wide Wrap: Retail BI solution showcased, SAP acquires SAF, and Onboard and SAS sign deal.
With Microsoft SA's drive to localise its Bing search engine, local Yahoo users will receive the same localisation.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Yahoo still trying, keeping Nortel Canadian, and biometrics bill approved.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hypercom brings self-service ticketing, consumers prefer self-service, and self-service expo gets hands-on.
@lantic called on Inter-Active Technologies to market its new VOIP offering.