In today's technology roundup: London IT job market shrinks, Yahoo axes 1 400 workers, keyboard sniffers steal data, and Internet sites not immune to local laws.
The anti-piracy initiative involves a simultaneous launch of education initiatives and enforcement actions in 49 countries.
Up to 80% of an organisation`s intellectual property can be found in its e-mails, so it makes sense to archive them securely, says Barry Gill, product strategist, Mimecast SA.
License free code from us, or we'll sue, says Microsoft's IP lawyer.
The lure of a R100 000 reward gets workers scrambling to report software-pirating employers.
In today's technology roundup: The emergence of virtual threats, Interpol proposes world face-recognition database, Web content 'disturbing children', and SanDisk posts loss.
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The communications minister pulls out all the stops to prevent Altech from being awarded its telecoms licence.
Software piracy is steady to lower in SA, with currency fluctuations distorting the picture.
A lack of e-mail archive policies can expose companies to civil or criminal litigation, says Mimecast.
Dimension Data will proceed with the purchase of the remaining 44% of its Asian subsidiary.
The communications minister doesn't seem to be in a rush to have her VANS appeal heard.
In today's technology roundup: Software blocks car phone users, Intel prepares for uncertain Q4, Feds cripple world's largest spam gang, and McCain protests YouTube policy.
In this World Wide Wrap: IET solutions releases ITIL enhancements, Exterro forms GRC centre, and Brabeion strategist speaks at Isaca.