In today`s IT in defence World Wide Wrap: IBM-led consortium wins defence research agreement, BAE Systems aims for SAFEE aircraft, and former US defence director holds smartcard talks in Canberra.
ICASA has issued an invitation for interested parties to apply to serve as members of its Consumer Complaints Committee.
SAS has released Marketing Performance Management, a software package which calculates marketing's contribution to an organisations bottom line.
APC has received the highest score in CIO magazine`s Vendor Report Card survey, with readers ranking APC top, based on performance.
Mvelaphanda Holdings and Afripalm Consortium have concluded a BEE deal with the technology firm.
The JSE has retracted a statement warning shareholders of a qualified audit opinion.
In this enterprise architecture World Wide Wrap: Programme managers don`t understand EA, NZ Fire Service changes its IT system and EA: leadership remains key.
In this week`s IT and healthcare World Wide Wrap: IBM presents virtual healthcare conference, health search engine developed, and mobile telephony can save millions in healthcare.
In this workflow an BPM World Wide Wrap: BPM keeps CIOs awake at night, white paper urges converged BPM, and experts predict major BPM shift.
With the Internet, everything is accessible, and people seem to forget that just because it doesn`t require retyping, the information is not free to use, abuse, and plagiarise.
The tried and tested study technique of mind mapping is being incorporated by Foster-Melliar into their training courses, making every possible effort to aid and support students on their path to success in the tough ITIL training sector.
MTN`s MD Maanda Manyatshe is being used as pawn in an arbitration case between SAPO and Vision Design House, says a forensic auditor.
In this Java World Wide Wrap: Red Hat pushes JBoss, browsers pose biggest risk, new portal products from BEA, and Sun boosts server line.