Creating competition in the core telecommunications network is difficult, Parliament heard.
Chris Norton will take the helm of VMware`s sub-Saharan operation.
In today`s technology roundup: Zimbabwe bugs communication, Dell loses another exec to Lenovo, and cell info not safe.
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Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu has been appointed to Datatec`s board.
African Spirit Trading has acquired a 26% shareholding in Business Edge Systems.
An appointment is expected to be made within two months.
In today`s technology roundup: Amazon opens Vista order book, hackers break into AT&T, Google head joins Apple`s board, London school fingerprints students, and patent fights could be costly.
Business Objects SA is extending its Woodmead, Johannesburg operation.
Professor Basie Von Solms has been chosen as president elect of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP).
ICASA has no knowledge of governance or its government mandate, an independent report concludes.
Parliament yesterday questioned four candidates applying for ICASA councillor posts.
Shauket Fakie will head up MTN`s business risk management division.
Two non-executive directors have quit GijimaAst`s board.