In today's technology roundup: Susan Boyle tops YouTube, McDonald's to offer free WiFi, IBM hit by mainframe lawsuit, TJX hacker mulls Asperger's defence,
In this World Wide Wrap: Oz police IT projects “disastrous”, UK firms praise ITO performance, and outsourcing brings legal risks.
The company says the possible lay-offs are not sinister.
In today's technology roundup: European Commission warms to Oracle, hackers sabotage MS forensics tool, Scandinavia gets 4G, and Microsoft pulls China blog site
In this World Wide Wrap: Coalition fights airline cellphone ban, Skype looks to mobile space, and VocalTec buys Outsmart.
Creating greater awareness around pirated software and intellectual property rights is critical, says Microsoft.
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Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
The Gauteng Health Department has been instructed to pay over R40 million to 3P Consulting for breach of contract, delaying the tender.
Despite a brewing war between MTN and Vodacom, the Nelson Mandela Bay metro says the tender was awarded fair and square.
In today's technology roundup: EU opens Web addresses, HP dodges strike, Apple and Nokia battle heats up, Russia and US talk cyber crime, and 'cryo-egg' to predict sea levels.
In this World Wide Wrap: BreakAway settles piracy complaint, November video games sales slide, and Colonoscopy simulator a gaming first.
South African telecoms seems to be in a permanent state of flux.
Big issues in the telecoms debate are local loop unbundling, carrier preselect and co-location. What gives?
A proposed glide path on interconnect rates stirs mixed feelings among industry players.