In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft acknowledges Linux threat, IBM targets midsize companies for storage, and another lawsuit against Google?
Internet Solutions (IS) has welcomed the deregulation of the telecommunications industry.
The ICT industry has welcomed the minister`s "brave steps" in deregulating telecommunications, although some watchdogs are cautious.
As of 1 February, value-added network service providers will be allowed to carry voice using any protocol.
The licensing process for the SNO may face further hiccups, as it is not yet clear whether Nexus Connexion will proceed with its legal action against the minister.
In today`s technology roundup: MS sued - again, smartphone boom ahead, and HP unveils the "first OSS notebook".
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
IT executives have to manage risk through regulatory, legal and fiscal compliance, says Justin Arnoldi, product manager at Bytes Business Solutions.
The IQ Business Group discusses how the Financial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA) will affect individuals.
In today`s technology roundup: MS update still problematic, Napster to launch download charts, and 'spimming` a growing trend.
A Risk Waters Group and SAS survey has shown there are still financial organisations that have no formal operational risk programmes in place.
Vodacom says it has rectified the "software malfunction" that allowed people to randomly eavesdrop on other Vodacom subscribers` calls.
Telkom has reassured the communications minister that it is playing by the rules with its job cuts.
The Department of Communications has called on Telkom to explain why reports suggest that no consultation with the relevant unions has taken place on possible job cuts.