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VeriSign Buys South Africa’s Thawte for $575 Million

South African Internet certification company Thawte Consulting announced this...

Is Streaming the Future of Mobile Apps?

Mobile devices may soon be connected to wireless networks,...

Microsoft Busts Cocky Pirates

Hawkers trading at the Computer Faire, the South Africa's...

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Cyberlaw in South Africa

For years legal opinion was lacking regarding the Internet. Old statutes and acts are unequal to the task, often demanding ink-signatures scrawled upon paper in the presence of witnesses --impossible demands for an electronic...

DiData Pushes for Network Security

Dimension Data (DiData) Tuesday, together with two of its suppliers -- Cisco and Baltimore Technologies -- urged companies to adopt draconian security measures at a presentation entitled "Hackers Defeated." Gary Middleton of DiData said...

Is Streaming the Future of Mobile Apps?

Mobile devices may soon be connected to wireless networks, giving them the ability to run large applications without storing them locally. Citrix Systems, Nortel Networks, and AppStream are amongst a handful of...

NetWare Aims to Secure LAN/WAN Networks

A new app promises to soothe the security fears of network administrators, consultants, and instructors alike. Unveiled at Novell's recent Brainshare conference, version 4.0 of AdRem sfConsole comes as a revamped version of...

Mitel Allies with HP

Mitel Networks Wednesday signed a technology and marketing Memorandum of Understanding with Hewlett Packard (HP), the two companies thereby forming a strategic alliance in the IP telephony market aimed at delivering customer-focused, converged communications...

Prospects for 3G Still Hazy?

3G wireless services have been both hyped and denigrated -- Americans, in particular, seem hesitant to accept the technology, calling it a 'classic case of vapourware.' When NTT DoCoMo delayed the official launch of its...

EU Steps Up e-Security

Following in the footsteps of the United States' National Plan for Critical Infrastructure Protection, the European Commission has unveiled a plan to step up security on the Net. "The Net's openness may have been the...

WTO Examines e-Commerce

The World Trade Organisation announced Wednesday that it is busy drafting a new set of trade regulations to govern e-commerce. Last year, the Clinton administration glowingly noted, "we see the seeds of the...

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