In this IT in defence World Wide Wrap: IBM joins US Future Combat Systems project, Northrop Grumman to equip Nato NE-3A Aircraft, and EADS to supply Dutch integrated air defence system.
In this virus watch World Wide Wrap: Vista: expect hackers to find holes, Media Player vulnerability, and Mobile phones, MySpace-like sites to be targets.
EOH staff this week held a Christmas party for youngsters at the Katlehong Kids Club, run by the Salvation Army.
Only 24% of South Africans used area codes when making local calls in November, says Telkom.
In this workflow and BPM World Wide Wrap: Ascentn increases European reach, Hyperion expands sector focus, and a packaging firm implements workflow solution.
In this Java World Wide Wrap: Sun releases Java SE 6, Iona criticises Java-centric SOA, free Java bug search, and Alcatel-Lucent backs open standards.
In this training and e-learning World Wide Wrap: Companies turning to e-learning, Kineo predicts growth in open source e-learning, and Korea, Denmark increase educational co-operation.
In this IT governance World Wide Wrap: IBM buys risk management firm, beyond Sarbanes-Oxley, CEOs must push for better IT governance, and are holiday risks covered?
In this project management World Wide Wrap: HP unveils PPM software, TargetProcess 2 released, a survey explores why government IT projects fail, and AtTask upgrades PPM software.
A Bloor Research report positions Progress Software's Apama as a market leader.
An increasing number of local companies are switching to online purchasing, says Dell.
In this gaming World Wide Wrap: Nintendo is investigating incidents of Wii controllers causing accidents during gameplay, and does size really matter in a game?
The ICT industry worldwide continued to grow at between 6% and 7% in 2006 with the local ICT industry achieving a slightly higher figure.