The Department of Communications failed to deliver on several major projects during the course of last year.
Devices to jam laser speed traps can readily be sourced online, despite the possession of the gadgets being illegal.
The civil society body argues that the North Gauteng High Court erred when quashing its bid to stop electronic tolling in Gauteng.
An investigation into the cause of the denial of service attack is under way.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
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A High Court judge rules that communications minister Dina Pule's decision over set-top box controls is unlawful.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
Home Affairs is on track with its modernisation programme.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
Hosted in partnership with ITWeb Brainstorm and BCX, a Public Sector in ICT Forum event took place at Protea Fire & Ice in Menlyn on 17 August. Attendees could benchmark with industry leaders who have entered successful PPPs and engage in meaningful conversation to foster change in the digital journey of both the public and private sector. #ppp #digitaltransformation #bcx
SA should stop blaming colonisation and apartheid and embrace the ICT-education nexus.
The authors of the Khemano ICT Indaba report stand by their findings, after the DA questioned its independence and validity.
The top three district municipalities and the top three larger municipalities all run on Bytes Systems Integration's SAMRAS ERP software for local government.
An independent investigation has smoked the Sunday Times' accusations of ICT Indaba shenanigans by communications minister Dina Pule.
Communications minister Dina Pule appoints a 22-strong panel that will advise the department as it seeks to overhaul SA's ICT legislation.
A sender pays proposal will either block content, or make it more expensive, if passed at an ITU meeting.