The annual ISACA conference held in September saw presentations from international and local speakers on IT governance, IT security and IT assurance.
MWeb will offer iBurst`s wireless broadband service to its client base.
In today`s technology roundup: Sony plans battery recall, HP prepares HD-DVD add-on drive, Napster provides Japanese service, and Nokia hatches Bluetooth`s little brother.
Nokia is looking beyond mobile telecommunications as it targets the convergence space.
Rectron has begun to distribute the ZyXEL networking products in SA.
Prepaid service provider Kwikpay is using the GPRS-based CellPAD communications device from Datalinx Technologies.
One-third of workers lug between two and four devices to access the applications they need while travelling, says Citrix Systems.
Companies that do not act swiftly to define and implement a strategy to govern how and what corporate information can be accessed by employees` mobile devices are doomed to relive the PC anarchy of the early 1980s, says Kelvin Adams, Global Security Solutions country manager for CSC`s operations in South Africa.
The two incumbent mobile operators are slowing MNP implementation, Cell C implies.
MTN will pay R2.7 billion to increase its stake in its Nigerian subsidiary to 82%.
An MTN group executive profited on selling shares in the cellular provider yesterday.
In today`s technology roundup: Firefox found to be riddled with security flaws, software allows a cellphone to scream for help during theft, Toshiba unveils HD-DVD writer, and code exploits a flaw in Mac OS X.
SA will not be impacted by the demise of BenQ`s German mobile phone subsidiary, says local MD Zane Oostendorp.