In this World Wide Wrap: Oracle unveils VM VirtualBox 4.0, SMEs to embrace virtualisation, and HP improves virtualised environments.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google muscles in on Apple, Vietnam e-commerce growth hampered, and Globe inks mobile payment deal.
Data centre bandwidth and security constraints still need development before mass cloud adoption, says Kingston Technology.
Hotmail users report missing mails, cheap phones used for eavesdropping, Facebook dominates Web searches, and China takes LTE to six cities.
The event is a melting pot for telecom innovators to share ideas on the converging market.
Microsoft is calling on start-up business, which are actively engaged in software development, to enrol for its incubation programme.
The new model is claimed to cut power consumption by 30%.
The company is inviting proposals from software development leaders in heterogeneous and GPU computing.
The complexity of threats reached a whole new level in 2010, according to Kaspersky Lab.
ITWeb speaks to Adiel A Akplogan, CEO of the Internet Numbers' Resource Registry for Africa, about African Internet penetration and the changeover to IPv6.
The companies provided 60 teachers and more than 7 000 children with an opportunity to develop their soccer skills.
IT spending is not going to magically pick up next year, as companies are still keeping a close eye on budgets.
The computing distribution company considers a buy-out offer, and subsequent JSE delisting, at R5.55 per share.