In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs lack tech awareness, iDesign helps HK SMEs, and DRDO transfers business to SMEs.
Research shows that state-owned enterprises are increasing their ICT spend but not delivering on their promises.
The service will help police reduce backlogs that can be as long as two years.
In this World Wide Wrap: High expectations for Angolan satellite, UN and Ericsson fight poverty in Africa, and Zain and Globitel bullish on expansion.
In this World Wide Wrap: Study explores benefits of ERP, MS hosts lean manufacturing Webcast, and Suntron secures Nadcap certification.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hacker joins US govt, Platform Computing gets new director, and Mike Turner joins Phurnace's ranks.
In this World Wide Wrap: EnergyHub gets VP, SuccessFactors appoints cloud visionary, and SRI reappoints director.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID keeps seafood fresh, RFIDs track defence staff, and RFID gives voice to children.
In this World Wide Wrap: Conference to discuss digital divide, AMD empowers partners, and Royal Navy selects e-learning platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: |--gbp--|9bn project to monitor energy, military billing lacks unified system, and Direct Insite signs with INTTRA.
The danger of attacks on US computer networks cannot be fixed easily or quickly, says an intelligence expert.
It will focus on Pentagon computer networks and offensive capabilities in cyber warfare.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ricoh enters high-volume market, paperless books excite LCD makers, and new tech aids night vision.