Telkom announced yesterday that it wants to be the WiFi infrastructure provider of choice, but warns that it doesn`t have to service any and all hotspots.
Telkom admits it could lose up to 15% of its market to a second national operator (SNO), but it has taken advantage of delays in licensing the competitor.
The NetIQ VigilEnt Policy Centre allows reports to be generated indicating which recipients have read a policy, says local distributor 10Net.
CS Holdings says its Silicon Valley half marathon held over the weekend in Midrand was a success.
The Intervate VisEx! Graphical floor plan and facilities management system has been launched.
Home delivery business Famac has implemented the RangeGate Logistics-Edge solution.
Spescom will market Presence Technology contact centre solutions in Africa.
Computer Sciences Corporation has implemented a Web-enabled legal asset register to enable Impala Platinum to manage mineral rights information.
The evolution towards more intelligent, third-generation security threats is well under way, said Gerhard Eschelbeck, CTO of Qualys, during a recent NamITech Trust Symposium.
There is still a major opportunity to leverage off the increase in adoption of wireless applications, devices and network technology, says Atul Gupta, MD of Sahara Computers.
Standard Bank e-banking clients can now render their tax returns online through the SA Revenue Service's eFiling secure electronic tax return and submission service.
Novell, whose comeback rests almost solely on Linux, has started putting its money where its mouth is regarding open source.
A Cape Town start-up company is monitoring tourist and consumer behaviour in real-time to track what they think, do, feel and spend.