Securing buy-in from executive level is key to driving an effective security management system.
Network operators can tackle market challenges by optimising electricity use, sharing assets, and changing the energy mix.
With the deadline for the completion of the project looming, hundreds of police stations still need access to the system.
President Jacob Zuma's one year in office has done little for ICT, say analysts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Octopus HR utilises SaaS model, Ramco and Tradeline team up, and NHS implements workforce software.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIOs reveal top bank trends, Co-op Bank drives anti-fraud tech, and recovering banks look to IT.
In this World Wide Wrap: Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2 released, DotNetNuke updated and bugs fixed, and WS02 unveils SOA middleware.
Automation allows for remote problem-solving, enabling service providers to fix problems before clients even notice them, says Kaseya.
Using software in situations for which it was not intended increases the security threat, says a US computer science professor.
In today's technology roundup: First non-Latin Web addresses go live, UK firms lack confidence in IT, spammers to pay tiny ISP $2.6m, and worm spreads via Yahoo Messenger.
In this World Wide Wrap: Invensys acquires Skelta Software, Orbis debuts file management tool, and IBM showcases WebSphere enhancements.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS unveils 'hybrid organisation' plan, Infoblox acquisition boosts IT management offering, and Flexera adds to asset management portfolio.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel invests in cloud services company, Google builds wind farms, and Appro and Supermicro drive Nvidia tech.