The latest version of Ubuntu will soon be available on selected Dell desktops and notebooks. Is this the tipping point of mainstream Linux adoption?
Open source is like a prize village cow, as its strength comes from collective ownership, but someone will always want to own it exclusively.
The ICT charter will soon be reality, leaving ICT companies with no more excuses when it comes to empowerment.
The signing of the Eassy supplier contract was the final act that sunk Papi Molotsane as Telkom CEO.
There are too many well-intentioned initiatives that fail to deliver on their promises to bridge the digital divide.
I have been called many things in the pursuit of news stories, but being called a "high priestess" by an external communications specialist at one of SA's largest firms takes the cake.
Companies, PRs and even journalists seem to have forgotten the purpose of the media: to serve the reader.
Gone are romanticised notions that journalists are allowed to roam around freely.
Transparency is key to government's revitalised ICT view because only proper liberalisation will ensure long-term gains.
Standard Bank cites "competitive information" as reason for silence.
...And the heads of all those who have helped to create a laughing stock out of the entire South African telecommunications industry.
Standard Bank has not bothered to ensure its new Internet banking user interface works with all browsers.