About 17% of total users in SA use pirated software unwittingly.
Rogue dialling and bandwidth theft are on the rise, says the fixed-line utility.
The company is set to complete its IPO within 12 weeks, following the failure of a legal challenge.
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The paperless office is a dream not likely to become reality for the foreseeable future.
Gartner has published a set of guidelines for formulating e-mail retention strategies.
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Solidarity will take its wage dispute with Telkom to the CCMA, if it is not resolved by the end of the month.
Councillor Tracy Cohen blasts the media for inaccurate reporting and debating issues out of context.
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Without an effective governance framework, business investments can erode value, says Andre February, managing consultant at Fujitsu Services SA.
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