Health's CIO, Dr Shaheen Khotu, admits there's nothing he can do.
Wholesale abuse of the registration details of GovTech 2009 attendees blackens big brand names.
Companies don't buy the climate changers' confusion.
Vodacom used the "sub judice" rule as a cynical public relations dodge.
The Internetix '09 Conference on Tuesday asked "what if?" So I did.
General Surprise appears not to want to repeat the Rooivalk mistake with set-top boxes.
When a code of conduct is issued by a regulator, it is a censorship code.
Microsoft's offer to ship Windows without a free browser isn't enough, says Opera. Linux ships free everything.
Nomvula Mokonyane didn't talk much about ICT in her State of the Province address. Lord have mercy.
Jacob Zuma didn't talk much about ICT in his State of the Nation address. Small mercies.
The legal challenge against Vodacom's listing was not only to be expected; it was justified.
Why is everyone so puzzled about the appointment of the soldier?
For a columnist, several of the names mooted for the communications portfolio promise years of entertainment. Don't do it!