In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud funds used as bait, RSA targets SME space, and SMEs brace for big changes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada to measure Internet usage, Jordan to start e-payment services, and telcos unveil mobile payment system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook denies VOIP rumours, Mobile VOIP set to boom, and Australia regulates VOIP numbers.
Bytes Systems Integration will host the Teradata Data Warehouse Summit on Thursday, 3 February, in northern Johannesburg.
Rectron has been appointed to market, sell and support WD's range of External Retail hard drives locally.
But the benefits are clouded by security risks associated with lack of privacy prevalent in the social networking community, says Martin May, regional director (Africa) of Enterasys Networks.
Securicom Managed Firewall addresses the complexity of company IT infrastructures.
Google Zeitgeist, a tool that provides insight into search trends, has revealed the top searches this January.
The company has set its sights on hiring more staff at its new Durban office.
The company introduced new curricula and initiatives to help students prepare for the jobs of the future using social business skills.
The company is still in talks with a consortium led by its founder that may lead to its delisting.
In today's technology roundup: Internet nears address exhaustion, Google dispute goes out of court, Egypt's Web crackdown condemned, and defector unveils WikiLeaks alternative.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell reignites HP-3Par war, Intel develops hardware-based defence, and HP steps-up the cloud.