In this World Wide Wrap: Bad economy boosts open source, new legal outlook for open source, and Oracle and HP bid for Sun.
The Parliamentary committee fails to sign off on a proposed forensics Bill and delays its adoption.
The ICT empowerment charter steering committee resolves to shelve its differences and finalise work on the charter.
In an internal memo, Choice`s CEO assures staff the company has not contravened any laws.
All indications are that Marius Mostert`s suspension is a matter of governance, related to a networking tender.
In today's technology roundup: PC rules supreme, IT gender imbalance addressed, worm breeds botnet from home, and Obama commits $1.2bn in energy R&D.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
Insider attacks are on the rise, and can already prove the most costly, says Hennie Moolman, MD of AfricaSD.
Issues surrounding online privacy and securing personal information will be discussed at ITWeb's Security Summit 2009.
Femke Pienaar is expected to be made permanent CEO of SITA, after being convinced not to quit the agency.
It appears procedure and the law was ignored by inspectors, who removed telecoms equipment from Orange Farm.
The embattled company is still trading, despite a final liquidation order issued against it in December.
In today's technology roundup: Robo-fish to hunt pollution, UK card fraud reaches |--gbp--|610 million, Samsung debuts iTunes rival, and Discovery astronauts install solar wings.
In today's technology roundup: IBM to buy Sun Microsystems?, 'twittering' threat to US trials, children work round Web controls, and HP's Hurd grilled on bonuses.