SAP bites into Business Suite core
SAP AG has announced the availability of SAP Business Suite applications and industry solutions that are powered by SAP HANA.
Click here to read more...50bn Apple apps downloaded
Apple today announced that customers have downloaded over 50 billion apps from the App Store.
Click here to read more...Big security for small business
Check Point Software Technologies has launched its new 600 Appliances solution, delivering a security solution to protect small businesses against the latest cyber attacks.
Click here to read more...PriceCheck named BlackBerry App of the Year
South African mobile shopping app PriceCheck has won the BlackBerry App of the Year category in the BlackBerry Achievement Awards, beating competition from more than 100 000 apps from around the world.
Click here to read more...Tie up Endpoint loose ends
Mobility has created a number of additional challenges for information security, as companies now have to protect their data from hundreds of different devices or endpoints. However, there is a solution that allows companies to manage and monitor all endpoints.
Click here to read more...Navigation moves indoors
mapIT has partnered with Micello to bring indoor mapping data to the South African market.
Click here to read more...mapIT brings vector mapping to apps
mapIT today announced the release of the deCarta Xplorer V8 navigation platform to the South African market, which will allow developers to add vector mapping and turn-by-turn navigation to just about any app.
Click here to read more...Sherpa climbs into SA market
Sherpa, a virtual personal assistant for the Spanish speaking world, is now available in beta for the South African market.
Click here to read more...Adobe accelerates into the Cloud
At the Adobe MAX, creativity conference, Adobe accelerated its shift to the cloud with a major update to Adobe Creative Cloud, its flagship offering for users.
Click here to read more...Taking the trial out of travel (Part 1)
As foreign travel becomes more of a mission than a pleasure, sites and services are emerging to help reduce inconvenience, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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