The public hearings into the underserviced area licence (USAL) bids ended in February, and the regulator now has to deliberate on the bids, before making a recommendation to the minister.
SAS Institute has provided Merrill Lynch with its Corporate Compliance solution to help the financial management company manage its operational risk.
The Competition Commission has ruled that Telkom's behaviour towards value-added network service providers is anti-competitive.
Law firm Jan S de Villiers says SA-developed software is unprotected by the "inadequacy" of the Copyright Act and the fact it cannot be patented under the Patents Act.
Proposed new legislation seeks to ban Internet games of chance, but online gambling is already partly regulated through other laws and the Bill could prove to be unenforceable.
South African ISPs will become part of the ongoing fight against child pornography, in terms of the new Film and Publication Amendment Act.
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Medical software and switching company Digital Healthcare Solutions is seeking to negotiate a settlement of its dispute with the Competition Commission.
Widespread downloading of leaked Windows NT and 2000 source code is stoking fears of increased hack-attacks.
Fears that Econet Wireless Nigeria may engage in asset stripping has seen SA-based Econet Wireless International (EWI) seeking an urgent interdict to prevent this.
Research group Gartner warns that sticking to the letter of corporate governance law does not always lead to increased transparency.
Processing efficiency must be balanced against architectural flexibility if a financial institution is to win in an increasingly competitive industry, says Accenture SA director Simon Russell.
Advanced Consumables Technologies (ACT) is cracking down on consumables theft.
Econet Wireless International says claims that it is not a shareholder in Econet Wireless Nigeria (EWN) are a "ludicrous act of desperation" by the EWN board.