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Companies will need to change their payroll systems to comply with changing SARS legislation, says NuQ.
The credibility of Zodwa Manase is questioned, in light of upheaval at the agency.
The group feels hard done by as the JSE insists it gets shareholder approval for its derivatives trades.
The agency has not awarded the tender and home affairs is still awaiting an explanation.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Chelsio, IBM partner, PTO rejects patents claims, and onShore achieves Gold Partner status.
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In today's technology roundup: London Underground mobile plan fails, Red Hat patent sparks open source fears, and second-generation Surface coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: No-cost FREEdom e-learning solution, training simulators to benefit doctors, and kegal professionals get cybercrime training.
E-mail compliance is not something organisations can afford to ignore, says Hennie Moolman, MD of Africa SD.
It is easier to obtain patent protection for computer software inventions in the US.
The Broadband Infraco licensing process begins, but the public hearings could provoke industry's ire.