Telkom`s share price tried to regain some lost ground today, after Vodacom`s withdrawal from its controversial Nigerian cellular foray.
Companies making the transition to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) should regard the new standards as an opportunity, says Dave MacDonald, manager at PeopleSoft Africa.
Although it has been reported that Vodacom is to quit Nigeria, Econet Wireless International is to continue its legal disputes with both Vodacom and Econet Wireless Nigeria.
In today`s technology roundup: Google`s Gmail hits legal barrier, new Internet domains to cut the smut, new route finder powered by phone, and MS to upgrade storage server.
In today`s technology roundup: Lindows to keep its name, SMS Plug in for Outlook available, Sungard installs 500-seat call centre, and the latest Flash to compete with Windows.
Compliance with new reporting and governance regulations is not possible without effective records management, says Paul Mullon, marketing director of Metrofile.
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A Johannesburg man has been found guilty of malicious damage to property for loading malicious software onto the Edgars mainframe in 1999.
Eleven arrests have been made in the Telkom half-price scam, to which over 500 customers countrywide have fallen victim and have collectively lost more than R1 million, says Telkom.
In today`s world tech roundup: SCO`s biggest backer cashes in chips, IBM targets Office, secret file-sharers launch, and two firsts for Intel`s Dothan.
An 18-year-old German man has confessed to authoring the recent Sasser and Netsky-AC worms, and more arrests could follow, say anti-virus experts.
Most local companies have not considered the storage implications of the Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Act, says Tim Schumann, group executive at Business Connexion.
In today`s world tech wrap: Gates to pay for antitrust violation, new DRM, test-drive some iTunes rivals, and AMD tops Intel desktop sales.
The Scala Business Solutions Signature implementation methodology will allow companies to bring their internal control systems into compliance with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scala says.