A second major attack is taking advantage of the swine flu pandemic, says Symantec.
In this World Wide Wrap: BI app for smartphones, BI dashboard monitors flu cases, and MAIA wins top 100.
In this World Wide Wrap: Watchdog tightens leash on governance, Australian military boosts IT governance, and Philippines IT spending to hit $580m.
In this World Wide Wrap: Windows 7 woos Singapore enterprise, federated ID support in Azure, and California saves $400m with EA.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
In this week's tech news roundup, The South African Police Service (SAPS) is going heavy on using technology as part of its crime prevention and combating strategy. 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 in just a few minutes of your time. #NewsVideo #SAPS #crimecontrol
A new WAP portal providing HIV- and Aids-related information and interactive content debuts today.
In this World Wide Wrap: Orissa plans e-receipt system, Funkwerk secures electronic billing, and Middle East gets e-billing solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Medicare and Medicaid CM criticised, Interphase intros managed IT platform, and Amtel gets mobile management award.
While funding has not been cut, the restructuring and reprioritising of projects could impact IT programmes.
A new local mobile service provides pre-test information via cellphone to promote HIV testing.
The investment company wants to grow its ICT portfolio.
The province will spend more than R3.5 million to roll out telemedicine solutions to hospitals.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trust is cloud's missing ingredient, Qualcomm antitrust case dropped, and Internet disconnection requires judge oversight.