PC sales in the local market grew at a faster rate than the rest of the world in the last quarter of 2010.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia, Microsoft team up, Anonymous group infiltrated, Samsung unveils second Android tablet, and Sony Ericsson unleashes PlayStation smartphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Storage sees healthy rise, data growth still a challenge, and Oracle shifts to the cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK mobile banking lags, mobile tech to change banking, and Sybase avails software for banks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Press slams UK call centre plans, city's contract centre contract extended, and BT Australia avails new facility.
The company provided mission-critical virtualisation services to the Home Loan Guarantee Company.
The release introduces software blades for application control, identity awareness, data loss prevention and mobile access. [Local rep: Biodata Westcon Security]
Implement a life cycle approach to the disposal of IT assets, says Xperien.
The need for the e-tolling system at all is questioned by trade unions and opposition parties.
In today's technology roundup: Apple working on cheaper iPhones?, MS Internet Explorer 9 goes live, Egypt gets free Android encryption, and Jobs calls shots from home.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft finally retires Autorun, Fujitsu, Oracle promise super-fast servers, and ARM boss headstrong about market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Logica to resell IBM Maximo, Thailand ICT market gains momentum, and Fujitsu speeds up business transformation.
In this World Wide Wrap: KT buys mobile payment stake, Tech Data converges the data centre, and all set for Mobile World Congress.