Pending legal action over Joburg's billing mess could set a precedent for residents to hold government accountable for service delivery.
The new online mining rights system may have been built too quickly and at too little cost to be of good quality, say industry players.
The Competition Tribunal throws out Telkom's argument that the commission has no case against it.
In today's technology roundup: UK to outlaw tweeting in courts, Anonymous hits US security firm, Atos eyes e-mail eradication, and firm draws fire for immigration game app.
In this World Wide Wrap: No VOIP yet for Emirates, social media to drive VOIP, and Skype to boost revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Starleaton enables fast online ordering, Europe to improve e-commerce, and Illinois tax could cost small enterprises.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
The office spends another R11 million as a stopgap to fix its legacy systems.
The ASA hears another complaint regarding the way Telkom is promoting its 'Simple' product offering.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia, Microsoft marriage expected, Scottish gamers call for tax breaks, Nasdaq hacked, and librarians denounce copyright law.
In this Word Wide Wrap: Fraudster steals 400bn gaming chips, cloud gaming comes to PlayStation, and OnLive subscription gaming activated.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telstra urges regulatory restraint, Google TV Ads expands reach, Stoke to begin LTE test.
The company was awarded the Service Excellence Award at the TheKnowList Legal IT Awards ceremony.
Disciplinary charges against the former labour DG have not been concluded, yet he has been appointed head of the GCIS.