18 Jun 2013

IT & Telecommunications

Banning, a bad idea

That's the message according to research released last week by Econometrix. The results show that a ban on alcohol advertising would cost nearly 12,000 jobs and almost R1.8bn in tax revenue.

The government has, as expected, dismissed the findings as one-sided etc, but one has to ask whether the full implications of banning alcohol advertising, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's latest target, have been properly thought through.

Econometrix senior economist Rob Jeffrey said his research also revealed that there was no statistical relationship in South Africa between advertising expenditure and the consumption of alcohol.

Also on the government beat, the SA government wants an investigation into spy allegations made by a UK newspaper, which claims that SA delegates were among those who attended the 2009 Group 20 meeting who were put under surveillance.

The poorest of the poor are the first to suffer when food prices rise and now Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat Pettersson says high prices are a threat to food security. Dead right - so what about doing whatever possible to not only keep commercial farmers on the land, stop landing them with wage bills they cannot sustain, and generally ensuring that we produce food here, rather than have to import it - because the latter will cost a great deal more.

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Weekly top stories

Why every business still needs a fax number
As the business world becomes increasingly digitised and virtualised, it's hard to imagine that corporates are still stamping fax numbers at the bottom of their business cards. But the truth is that there are still over 100 million fax devices in use globally today - and the numbers are rising, not declining. Read more >>
POIB and the meaning of Edward Snowden
[Anton Harber]
A little security for big data
[Perry Hutton]

IT & Telecommunications
The Africa Loudness summit appears at Mediatech 2013
[Issued by Mediatech] Asikhule, a business offering customised vendor certification and bespoke technical training, is proud to introduce the very first Africa Loudness summit. Read more >>

Prioritising big data key to future success
[Ayanda Dlamini] Within big data lies huge value, which organisations ignore at their peril. Big data is raising a lot of questions within business, but it's a phenomenon nobody can afford to ignore. Read more >>

Malware never sleeps
Malware is always changing, adapting, being rewritten and re-released in a seemingly infinite number of ways, with the express intention of making your life difficult - and making the writers or owners of the code as much money as possible. Read more >>

Mediatech Africa 2013 proudly hosts SABA's Digital Broadcasting Infrastructure and Platforms seminar
[Issued by Mediatech] The Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA) Digital Broadcasting Infrastructure and Platforms Workshop is now part of the exciting line-up at this year's Mediatech Africa 2013 advanced technology trade show. Read more >>

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Hardware
Why every business still needs a fax number
As the business world becomes increasingly digitised and virtualised, it's hard to imagine that corporates are still stamping fax numbers at the bottom of their business cards. But the truth is that there are still over 100 million fax devices in use globally today - and the numbers are rising, not declining. Read more >>


Internet
POIB and the meaning of Edward Snowden
[Anton Harber] As our president's pen hovers over the Protection of State Information Bill, awaiting only his signature before coming into law, the US is facing its biggest secrecy issue in years. Read more >>

A new era dawns for IPA
[Karl Reed] Full Interaction Process Automation (IPA) has long been a dream of enterprises everywhere, but until now, the 'rip and replace' factor has stood in the way of achieving it. Read more >>

SA cities to get own domain names
[Shamin Chibba] In the near future, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban may have their own top level domain names on the internet, which could spark innovative ways of promoting business and tourism in each city. The suffixes dotJoburg, dotCapetown and dotDurban will be launched later this year. Read more >>

SA should not overlook email security - Broeke
While social media hacking is in the spotlight, cyber criminals and scammers are still making use of email to attack companies and individuals. South Africa's malicious email traffic and phishing rates are some of the highest in the world. Read more >>


Network
Telkom takes a knock with poor figures
[Thabiso Mochiko] Telkom is reviewing its Internet business outside SA‚ its property portfolio‚ non-core assets in SA and staff numbers‚ as part of a full review of its business. It is urgently seeking ways to return the company to profitability. Read more >>

Telkom sues Blue Label for US$528m
[Thabiso Mochiko] Telkom is suing a former executive for US$6m as part of a US$528.07m lawsuit for damages arising out of the "super dealer agreement" between Blue Label subsidiary African Prepaid Services and Telkom's former Nigerian subsidiary‚ Multi-Links. Read more >>

A little security for big data
[Perry Hutton] Bringing the issue of security into the big data discussion often produces two divergent schools of thought from IT professionals - categorical denial that big data should be treated any differently from existing network infrastructure, and an opposite response towards over-engineering the solution given the actual (or perceived) value of the data involved. Read more >>


Services
Orange and Nashua Mobile team up
In January 2013, Orange launched an e-commerce store and online portal for the South African market. Following on from this, Orange and Nashua Mobile have agreed to partner in a venture that will see Orange expanding its South African activity by opening several local retail outlets. Read more >>


International

Yahoo! says GhostBird after sale is sorted
SAN FRANCISCO,USA: Yahoo! has bought GhostBird - a startup that makes picture-taking applications for iPhones - to enhance its Flickr photo service. Read more >>

Google gets US$4.6bn in ad revenue
WASHINGTON, USA: Google captured more than half of the US$8.8bn spent on mobile internet advertising worldwide last year and is expected to boost its share in 2013, a market watcher said on Thursday (13 June). Read more >>

Festival fans don't protect phones
WASHINGTON, USA: At least 92% of music festival goers are more likely to take a smartphone to an event than cash or and identity document, but many fail to guard against loss or theft, an industry survey released on Wednesday (12 June) showed. Read more >>

Veeam positioned in the "Visionaries"
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SoftBank wants Sprint for US$21.6bn
TOKYO, JAPAN: SoftBank said Tuesday (11 June) it is increasing its bid for Sprint Nextel to US$21.6bn, the latest twist in a high-stakes bid to trump a rival offer and grab a chunk of the lucrative US mobile market. Read more >>

Manning's lawyers dispute illicit software charges
FORT MEADE, US: US Army Private Bradley Manning's defence team sought Monday to cast doubt on some of the charges he faces for passing hundreds of thousands of secret government files to WikiLeaks. Read more >>

Americans widely back NSA phone tracking: poll
WASHINGTON, US: A solid majority of Americans support the US government's programs tracking telephone records to try to uncover terror, a Washington Post-Pew Research Centre poll found Monday. Read more >>


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SA calls for investigation into spy allegations
The South African government has called on the United Kingdom government to investigate reports that its delegates who attended the 2009 Group 20 meeting were put under surveillance. Read more >>


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