Alleged tender irregularities will see Telkom in the Pretoria High Court again.
In today's technology roundup: Burglars use social networking, first UK e-crime strategy published, identity thief faces 15 to 25, and Bill could give president emergency control.
The company has unveiled its latest version of Email Filing, eDOCS Edition.
In this World Wide Wrap: Firms neglect contract management, Versata sues SAP for patent infringement, and Quorum unveils business suite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda to get digital broadcasting, China Mobile opts for fee-based mobile TV, and Sri Lanka gets digital TV go-ahead.
A senior local government official stalls the process for three years, costing the province millions in losses.
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In today's technology roundup: MS agency sued over Bing ad, IBM innovates with molecule anatomy, Apple to address iPhone complaints, and Trojan swipes credentials via IM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alliance to streamline legal processes, hospital gets BPM solution, and Interactive Intelligence to release IPA beta.
Nearly 40% of South Africans take corporate information with them when leaving a company, a survey reveals.
Unions call for the banning of labour broking, while industry says the practice should only be regulated.
There is little clarity on how tourists will be required to comply with RICA during the World Cup.
In today's technology roundup: MS fast-tracks Word appeal, Google maps expand traffic feature, Twitter XSS vulnerability still exposed, and cyber-squatter ordered to pay Verizon $33m.
Mimecast UEM has introduced Litigation Hold, e-Discovery case management and Metadata Removal.