In this World Wide Wrap: Google wins location-based ad patent, school Web cam suit raises privacy issues, and Apple and HTC in iPhone patent battle.
Frameworks like King III advise businesses to become more accountable, transparent and sustainable, says Jayen Vyravene, MD of Quency, a Webcom company.
Parliament is still discussing possible amendments to labour laws and the Bill has not been finalised.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nortel sells VOIP business, EU limits mobile roaming, and Brocade recruits networking 'visionary'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Storage managers lead IT governance, state steps up e- governance, and ETRM users plan new systems.
With Version 2 of EnCase Portable, non-technical personnel can search, view and collect data from target computers using a single USB thumb drive. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
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In the past 12 months, 75% of enterprises were targets of cyber crime attacks.
The department will present Cabinet with broadband and digital TV policies next week, ahead of schedule.
The business unit is just not sustainable anymore, says the holding company.
Cellphone use to gamble online could be “doubly illegal” if minors take up the popular pastime.
Microsoft's $9 billion spend on research and development will significantly decrease due to its deal with Amazon.
In today's technology roundup: TigerText for spies, cheaters unveiled, blogger banished from YouTube, US govt rescinds Internet policy, and organiser of Darkmarket jailed.
Regulations are forcing companies to think smarter about how they manage their master data.