Better workflow could make voters happy

Governments around the world are aware their document processes are inefficient, yet fixing them is not a priority, especially in this period of austerity. Government agencies as a result, however, are missing substantial opportunities to save money, better serve...

So you want to be a global CEO?

Wits University has emerged as the best place to study in Africa if you have aspirations of becoming a global CEO. Wits was announced as being positioned among the world top 100 universities, coming in at number 24, in a new ranking published by the Times Higher...

SA student in networking top three

A student from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) School of Information and Communication Technology in Port Elizabeth was placed third in the Africa region of the Cisco Certified Network Associate NetRiders competition. The annual Cisco NetRiders...

Trojans dominate malware-intensive Q2

Malware creation reached record levels during the second quarter of the year, with Trojans continuing to account for most infections. This is according to Panda Security’s quarterly report, which also shows an increase in malware targeting the Android platform....

Powertech wins R350m substation deal

Powertech Transformers, a subsidiary of Powertech and the Altron Group, has received the majority share of the miniature substation contract from Eskom to the value of approximately R350-million. The contract, which covers a two year period from August 2013 to July...

Larry the talisman?

Mark Davison at Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco – He may have upset customers and partners, and unleashed a barrage of criticism in some IT media for missing his keynote yesterday, but Oracle CEO Larry Ellison certainly seems to have been the talisman of Oracle Team...