I-Net Bridge has upgraded its business portal model with an offering that it says takes relevant Internet content to corporates while avoiding unnecessary Internet use by employees.
Online business intelligence provider I-Net Bridge has released an Internet tool to illustrate ownership and control in corporate SA through organograms.
I-Net Bridge and the Sunday Times have launched a Web site for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in Wales. The site can be accessed at www.rugbyworld.co.za.
Ananzi, a local Web search engine, has launched Ananzitravel in partnership with Travelsoft, an Internet-based travel reservations and information company.
Business information service provider I-Net Bridge says it has launched SA`s first online election monitor, which provides impartial information about the lead-up to the country`s second democratic election.
I-Net Bridge editor Sven Lunsche says negotiations are underway with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to enable live reporting of election results on the Web site as they become available.
ITWeb has received an e-mail from Mike Renzon, sales and marketing director of I-Net Bridge, in which he responds to statements made by Stephan Pretorius of Oracle Online in "Ananzi shrugs at Oracle cold shoulder".
I-Net Bridge launches Business Information Service
Electronic publishing company I-Net Bridge has launched Business Information Service (BIS), a set of Internet-based services for South African corporates, business executives, investors and company intranets.
BIS is a subscription service offering news and decision support information. I-Net Bridge CEO Neil Jocobsohn says BIS marries premier content, sourced from founding companies and third-party content partners, with state-of-the-art Internet delivery technologies.
I-Net Bridge is a joint venture between Dimension Data, Times Media, BDFM Publishers and New York-based Bridge Information Systems.