In today's technology roundup: MS warns against fake software, judge cautions ConnectU brothers, Digg fires Google, and Cisco preps for virtualised data centre.
An advisory body will ensure tertiary science and technology skills filter down to industry.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook charged with fraud, power outage darkens Web sites, and MySpace cuts 29 000.
The draft codes of conduct and end-user charters could prove a nightmare for licence-holders, says industry.
The company was also named a top 10 software provider in the Socha-Gelbmann 2007 Electronic Discovery Survey.
The impasse with the CWU is about the union's credibility and financial prosperity, says Vodacom.
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A finding document on the investigation should be published late next month, says ICASA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Expected Intel price cuts slow sales and Acer files counterclaim.
Management can no longer claim ignorance when things go wrong, as compliance is critical and ensuring it is sustained is even more important.
Compliance requirements drive IT spend. Gartner has several tips for CIOs on how to maximise this investment.
1800s - US state corporation law enhances the rights of corporate boards to govern without unanimous consent of shareholders in exchange for statutory benefits like appraisal rights, to make corporate governance more efficient.
The Vodacom CEO is willing to do his "national service" at the regulator.
An SABS technical committee has voted against ratifying Microsoft's OOXML document standard.