In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook legal team strikes back, Nintendo wins Dutch piracy case, and Apple responds to tracking queries.
Over 25 organisations have participated in the Service Management Proficiency Index programme.
Sunil Geness, SAP's group co-operate affairs executive, is now president of the Information Technology Association.
SA's rapidly shifting climate and CO2 emissions regulatory landscape threatens to overwhelm businesses.
The telecoms regulator withdraws its invitation to apply for spectrum in the 2GHz and 3GHz band.
The communications minister and his director-general should appear before Parliament's communications committee, says the DA.
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Implementing the guidelines set out in King III should benefit any organisation, says Cibecs.
Companies should focus on service improvement to cut their way to profitability in 2010, says Marval SA.
SAP's purchase of Sybase has yet to be finalised as the deal hinges on approval from the European Commission.
In this World Wide Wrap: South Korea invests in eco-tech, GE unveils Ecomagination Challenge, and nations seek clean energy cooperation.
In this World Wide Wrap: FBI pushes for wiretap protection, Fring battles Skype over iPhone, and Telefonica drives mobile VOIP.
More than 600 000 checks resulted in nearly 100 hits against entries in Interpol's databases.
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda will now have three official complaints against him sent to the public protector for investigation.