Large users will face penalties for failing to meet their 10% energy saving target, says minister of minerals and energy Buyelwa Sonjica.
Prof Basie von Solms, ICT Leadership Award winner, challenges academia, the ICT industry and government to increase ICT research capacity in SA.
Two new bits of communications legislation are to be debated in Parliament this week. Paul Vecchiatto examines their significance.
Now that colour printing is more accepted in the workplace, Lexmark aims to ease the colour printing process and simplify the photo printing experience.
Which is better, open source or proprietary systems? A technologist provides a refreshing and perhaps surprising answer.
Gartner principal telecoms analyst William Hahn digs into the white paper that sparked the government`s telecommunications liberalisation decisions.
The indirect sales model will always remain a pertinent part of local business.
If something is not done soon, SA may miss its chance to contribute to the World Summit on Information Society, as the lack of central organisation and bogged-down international negotiations will negate any real progress.
Proposed changes to the Postal Services Act may not seem relevant to Internet companies, but the amendments could have a serious impact if they aren`t made properly.
Microsoft Exchange 2003 is being cut to CD, boxed and shipped for availability by the end of August. Some say it is not a major upgrade, but 2003 has a captive customer base.
High cost and proprietary approaches have nailed early efforts to put enterprise applications on wireless and mobile devices. A local company now punts GPRS on browser-phones for standards, low cost and ease of use.
Arthur Goldstuck, MD of World Wide Worx, which is coordinating the SME Survey 2003, reflects on how vulnerable SMEs are to IT security breaches.