After eight years of waiting, the BSA wants action on software piracy.
The Competition Tribunal highlights dual-jurisdiction problems in local telco regulation.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple iPod goes red, Microsoft ships Vista to Korea, Take-Two`s Bully in court, Google frees docs and spreadsheet programs, and Dell unveils new products.
The electronic media has a breather as government postpones tabling a law that could impose pre-publication censorship.
Universities and colleges are implementing BusinessObjects XI Release 2, to manage financial, personnel, student, and operational data.
Cape Town is discussing plans to become Africa`s first wireless city.
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MTN has not lodged an application to charge R25 per megabyte for VOIP calls, says ICASA.
In today`s technology roundup: Libya to buy 1.2m laptops, Intel unveils WiMax card, US cyber crooks bust, and IBM touts portable access.
The Satori Group SA is hosting two seminars on corporate governance, to promote understanding of non-financial data and documentation collection.
Computerworld named Health Care Service, Plano Independent School District and Whirlpool, all SAS customers, as finalists in the "Best Practices in Business Intelligence" awards programme.
bSOLVe has unveiled mailMAC, its e-mail archiving system for Microsoft Exchange Server, enabling safe, secure e-mail storage.
BayStar is claiming in court papers that Microsoft wished to underhandedly promote SCO and its lawsuit against IBM.
Nokia claims its intellectual property rights portfolio is one of the strongest in the industry.