In this World Wide Wrap: Atos Origin collaborates with Oracle, hackers sell $25 toolkit, and Bridgeline signs channel partnership.
In this World Wide Wrap: New software for dementia patients, defence force eyes EHR, and healthcare info security a concern.
In this World Wide Wrap: Flawed court system to cost $2bn, Taiwan patents chill US firms, and tech giants swindled.
In this World Wide Wrap: MPs in $300k printer ink binge, mafia printers derail $50m census, and tech shows how snakes lost legs.
The company will enter the cloud computing market in SA with its dynamic service solutions in the second quarter of 2011.
The company discovers a “unique and secret method” for the recovery of data from defective and failed hard drives.
The system provides new-generation telephony, improves business productivity and lowers telecoms costs.
The ThinkCentre A70z is designed to enhance users' productivity and security of their business.
The companies extend their SPARC collaboration and add a global distribution agreement across the Oracle product portfolio.
Business intelligence experts need to understand the business as well as technology, says IQ Business Group.
Stuxnet will be one of the biggest security threats for 2011, says Telspace Systems.
A new law could see the collapse of a sector that has flown under the radar.
In today's technology roundup: Newspapers worry over Apple, Egypt protests leave Google in a bind, Dell unleashes Windows 7 tablet, and Facebook woos New York prostitutes.