The WCG Department of Health has been selected as a finalist in the 2012 OpenText GlobalStar Enterprise Awards.
Public consultations reveal overwhelming and strong opposition to the government's planned e-toll system.
The majority of Gauteng road users still strongly oppose the imminent implementation of the e-toll system.
The reduced e-toll rates gazetted last month could cause the e-tolling system to become a white elephant for Gauteng.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
In this week's tech news roundup, Microsoft, this week hosted its AI, A New Era event in Johannesburg. At the event, Microsoft South Africa and Youth Employment Service signed a new partnership agreement that seeks to provide artificial intelligence skills to 300 000 South African youth. Stay informed and engaged with our comprehensive coverage of these stories and more on our website, www.itweb.co.za and social media platforms. Discover the latest advancements shaping the future of technology by ITWeb. #newsvideo #microsoft #evehicle https://www.itweb.co.za/content/o1Jr5MxPQgyMKdWL https://www.itweb.co.za/content/raYAyMorZx37J38N https://www.itweb.co.za/content/Olx4zMkaQEBv56km https://www.itweb.co.za/content/kLgB17ezgXXM59N4 https://www.itweb.co.za/content/mQwkoM6YENn73r9A
Sanral gears up for the onset of the controversial system with a live demo of e-toll technology.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
The IT contract with Siemens allows for termination support for 12 months, but the costs have not been agreed upon.
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
The revised broadband strategy suggests several funding options, including capitalising SOEs.
Rosey Sekese could face a fine or imprisonment for misleading Parliament.
Computer Society of SA president Rabelani Dagada presented his view of the future of SA's ICT industry at the IT Personality of the Year CSSA President's Award breakfast this morning.
The Centre for Public Service Innovation recognises the achievements made in public service delivery.
The number of households using a PC doubled in the last decade.
Implementing Aarto in its present form will seriously impair SA's already poorly functioning road safety systems, says a government official.