In this World Wide Wrap: Oz public sector eyes ICT, Saudi Arabia gets smart ICT, and Melbourne Airport plans ICT strategy.
The inevitable marriage of Lean principles and ERP solutions will have an interesting impact on both, says Conrad Steyn, co-founder of Barnstone.
More than half of medium companies have seen an increase in security incidents, says McAfee.
SOA and cloud computing work hand-in-hand, as cloud is the logical extension of SOA, says IBM.
Companies could be hampering revenue generation by trying to save on software costs, says a survey.
Professionals are unaware of the cost savings that SaaS security solutions offer, reveals a Websense survey.
The IT distribution group appoints CEOs of two local distribution companies to its board.
BPM experts gathered at the annual South African BPM conference to discuss and define industry trends.
The point demerit system will be implemented in 2010, despite any concerns, says the Department of Transport.
The proposed amendments see the definition of independent and subcontractors reconsidered, says Glen Miller, CEO of The Webcom Group.
Master data management is erroneously thought to be a task for the IT department, says Ryan Jamieson, director of IS Partners.
Lack of understanding and business buy-in are hailed as the biggest barriers to SOA implementation.
Service-oriented architecture services are not confined within IT but span across the entire enterprise, says Nedbank.