There is still a great lack of transparency and consultation with the project, says the Democratic Alliance.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia, Microsoft marriage expected, Scottish gamers call for tax breaks, Nasdaq hacked, and librarians denounce copyright law.
In this World Wide Wrap: Manufacturers drive full-disk encryption, Oracle unveils 5TB tape drive, and storage virtualisation reduces downtime.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP and Microsoft reboot Duet Enterprise, Indians prefer business-oriented apps, and IBM brings social business to cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: New banking malware surfaces, bank avails iPhone banking app, and villagers to access mobile banking.
The University of Johannesburg registered over 5 000 students in a day using the ITS Integrator Student iEnabler system.
The hosted PABX service offers cost savings and more flexibility than traditional physical PABX systems.
The new set of software tools helps corporations secure, manage and protect corporate networks.
The online educational tool has shown 134% growth in teacher accounts and a 525% jump in registered schools.
Cloud computing is a necessary platform which provides more than just back-up, says CA Technologies.
Virtualised resources are similar to atomic particles in quantum physics, they are almost impossible to pinpoint, says CA.
Security management concerns are seen as the biggest drawbacks for cloud computing, says CA Southern Africa.
Businesses need to govern risk management to ensure customer satisfaction and business success, says Eren Ramdhani.