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  • New BI architectures needed

    Rick van der Lans
    The Business Intelligence (BI) world is moving into the second era of data warehousing in order to meet new requirem...
  • You have GOT to be kidding me

    Bart Henderson is a leading forensic auditor and CEO of Henderson Solutions, an enterprise risk management firm.
    According to recent media...
  • RISE OF THE SMARTPHONE ELITE


    Is this the next digital divide?...
  • SA, Africa laden with tech opportunities

    Daniel Silke
    Tech entrepreneur should capitalise on the vast investment opportunities that lie in SA and the African continent....
  • SMS scams targeting smartphones

    Dr Pieter Streicher is MD of BulkSMS.com
    The latest incarnation of SMS fraud goes beyond the messages you send and receive fro...
  • Commercial mail is more mobile

    Walter Penfold is MD of Prefix Technologies.
    In 2011, we saw increasing adoption of international best practice combined with impres...
  • The year of cautious spending

    Ursula Dorfling
    Conservative spending will have an impact on document management in 2012...
  • Beware app vulnerabilities

    Ian de Villiers
    SAP graphic user interface (GUI) applications are as vulnerable to attack as traditional Web applications....
  • Recommended Reading

    Brand Together


    In our post-recession business environment, companies need to find new ways of engaging with customers and...
  • Four-Port Dual View HDMI Video Switch for Home Theatre Installations from Falcon Electronics

    Falcon Electronics is proud to announce the launch of ATEN International’s new four-port HDMI-based video switch to the South African market. Designed specifically for A/V installers and home theatre enthusiasts, the VS482 Dual View HDMI switch supports...
  • Prisoner tagging begins

    The pilot project for electronic monitoring of parolees and probationers from South African prisons has been implemented. The project seeks to deal with overcrowding at correctional facilities and to minimise the possibility of violation of parole conditi...
  • The week in review

    At Home

    SA foresees increasing collaboration between Chinese and local astronomers and scientists in the face of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope. China has been a major player in the development of the SKA project and is a member of t...
  • Joburg breaches court order

    Trevor Fowler
    The city of Johannesburg has been accused of illegally cutting off people’s water and electricity when their account...
  • Lawyer threatens to liquidate DMASA

    Attorney Sean Ramsden is threatening to liquidate the Direct Marketing Association of SA (DMASA) over an unpaid bill of R44 000....
  • BT Group to expand Africa ops

    Olivier Campenon
    BT Group plans to almost double its operations in Africa within the next three years....
  • USAASA ICT manager suspended

    The Universal Service and Access Agency (USAASA) suspended its senior manager of ICT last month....
  • Joburg ambitious on revenue collection

    Geoffrey Makhubo
    The city of Johannesburg’s aim to collect an additional R1 billion in revenue from residents is implausible, b...
  • R5.8bn for e-toll project

    Gauteng’s controversial electronic tolling project will receive a funding boost of R5.8 billion from national government....
  • Never say never, says TopTV

    Eddie Mbalo
    Pay-television service provider TopTV – having recently weathered a storm surrounding its failed attempt to introduce ad...
  • Dark Fibre achieves milestone

    Local open access dark fibre infrastructure provider Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) has reached a milestone of rolling out more than 5 000km of fi bre infrastructure over the past four years....