Lefatshe Technologies, the South African black-owned security solutions provider and sole supplier of Webroot SpySweeper to government, will be a silver sponsor at this year's Government Technology Conference (GovTech) to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 21 to 23 August.
The conference is, once again, hosted by the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) and is the SITA's second annual summit. It is also a vehicle that creates a platform for thought leaders from across the globe, in government and industry, to exchange ideas and impart information on ICT.
Lefatshe's main focus will be its array of security solutions and services and will, once again, feature Webroot's internationally renowned desktop security software, SpySweeper.
Other products and services that will be featured will be Lefatshe's active radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies and information management solutions.
"Last year, Lefatshe played a major role in providing security products, services and solutions to government through SITA," says Cheslyn Mostert, chairperson of Lefatshe. "This year, I am pleased to announce that we have more than doubled our delivery to government through SITA, without compromising our commitment to quality and professionalism.
"However, while I am very proud of this achievement, we shall not rest on our laurels, and our participation in GovTech 2007 will reinforce this promise and our continued partnership with SITA once again."
Now in its second year of existence, GovTech 2007 is expected to attract high-level delegations from provincial, local and national government. The delegations should be populated by government departmental CIOs, directors general, assistant directors general, ministers and deputy ministers.
"As technology advances, SITA's role within government has never been more vital to the improvement of ICT services to South Africa and its people," Mostert says. "As a result, this conference has become a vital platform that has proven to create partnerships between ICT industry players and the government. Lefatshe is proud to be a sponsor of this initiative and the incredibly important role it plays in our economy."
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