In this IT in defence World Wide Wrap: USA army calls for hardware, growing IT defence budgets, and gaming for soldiers.
FLUX has updated the security process to be followed by user of the SABRIC website.
There was further consolidation in the IT services field last week with a lb882m acquisition.
In this RFID and bar coding World Wide Wrap: EPCglobal eyes China, Germany to supply US passport chips, US passport shields go on sale, Pentagon mulls chip in troops, and RFID protects miners in Sweden.
In this messaging World Wide Wrap: Mail.com gets a voice, banks for IM, and Gmail open in Japan.
In this Java World Wide Wrap: Java at heart of Oracle Fusion, new IDE for Web 2.0, and Java pushes e-mail.
The JSE-listed IT company withdraws its cautionary.
Twenty candidates are under review for five ICASA councillor posts.
Frost & Sullivan has identified Avaya as the North American market leader in interactive voice response.
Jo`burg denies its Web site was hacked when a pornographic link was added to its guestbook.
3M has created a customer technical centre at its Woodmead offices.
Saab Grintek has donated R50 000 to the Odirile Mentally and Physically Disabled Centre in Hammanskraal.
Koeberg is one of several incidents that lie ahead until Eskom ups its generation capacity.