In this World Wide Wrap: East Africa braces for digital switchover, Ghana gets MTN service centres, and UK confronts Egypt over networks abuse.
In this World Wide Wrap: World Bank ditches Nairobi project, Hurricane system predicts risk, and Singapore gets risk institute.
In this World Wide Wrap: More people 'hijack' Wi-Fi networks, Pepsi adds fizz with HP's network, and Maxis deploys M2M service.
Velocity^3 was named a Gold Preferred Partner in the personal computing specialist category.
Virtual Email Security Appliance brings security and data protection to the latest VMware virtual environments.
Chipset manufacturer AMD is set to invest in Africa.
The new online mining rights system may have been built too quickly and at too little cost to be of good quality, say industry players.
Incredible Connection customers are encouraged to recycle their old electronic appliances in exchange for discounts.
In today's technology roundup: UK to outlaw tweeting in courts, Anonymous hits US security firm, Atos eyes e-mail eradication, and firm draws fire for immigration game app.
In this World Wide Wrap: French telcos target e-payment, LG readies mobile payment system, and Apple to speed up e-zine sales.
The servers are hosted in Internet Solutions' data centres.
As more users take advantage of e-commerce, the continent must be wary of security issues, says Arcot Systems.
Many companies never realise all the benefits of virtualisation, says CA Technologies.