In this World Wide Wrap: Avaya acquires Nortel Enterprise Solutions, NEC and Juniper invest in Blade Networks, and 802.11n WiFi standard approved
In this World Wide Wrap: Social networking is thriving, Fiji piracy industry reaches $100m, and Panasonic unveils Bluetooth phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Swine flu fuels virtual learning, Senate to pass computer training law, and India promotes e-learning in rural areas.
The DOC says state intervention is needed to address market failure in the telecoms sector.
The agency admits to rampant corruption, but says the perception is greater than the problem.
Richard Baloyi reaffirms government's commitment to reviving the troubled agency, saying corruption will be dealt with.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
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ITWeb exclusively reports on a risk assessment probe that exposes large-scale procurement irregularities within SITA.
The regulator considers calling public hearings on the mobile merger.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype pulls plug on third-party extras, Korea enforces stricter wireless control, and new WiFi standard to boost VOIP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Indian govt drives e-payment, eBay looks to Israeli market, and Bell Canada gets e-billing platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Ness partner for media CM, physician groups select MPV contract management, and Spire provides CM for federal systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: Patent lockdowns promote open source, open source gets Hungary's vote, and Facebook turns to open source.
The report deals extensively with reputation management, where social networks have a big impact, say industry experts.