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4:40
Big BlueDec 8, 2008

Blue skies

Clifford Foster, the new chief technologist for Big Blue, talks about the technology that makes a difference in southern Africa.

6:30
Chris ScobleNov 18, 2008

Scoble in the hot seat

Returning to Nashua Mobile to take up the position as MD, it looks like Chris Scoble has his work cut out for him. Mandy de Waal found out what makes him tick.

3:10

Change is changing

How people react to change in the IT industry will be of utmost importance, says Debra Logan, VP at Gartner.

2:20
Richard BransonApr 9, 2008

Five questions for Richard Branson

The Virgin tycoon gives ITWeb his insight on the African mobile telecoms market.

2:20

Best is yet to come

We are only at the beginning of the online collaboration movement, says Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

3:30
PiracyFeb 2, 2007

Microsoft tackles piracy in Africa

ITWeb talks to Thapelo Lippe, newly-appointed GM for Microsoft East and Southern Africa (ESA), who is challenging the rampant piracy issue in the region.

1:40
World CupOct 12, 2006

ICT sector will be ready by 2010

"Now we have clarity," says Sentech's acting COO Frans Lindeque, talking about the telco's digital migration plans and 2010 readiness.

5:10
SunFeb 10, 2005

Corporate blogging and culture shifts

In an interview with ITWeb, Sun Microsystems president and COO Jonathan Schwartz talks about the inevitability of utility computing and corporate blogging, and the cultural changes required to benefit from those new technologies.

4:10
Vint CerfDec 7, 2004

Internet still alive with possibility

The Internet was designed so that the intelligence was "at the edge" and there would be no core for anyone to control, says Vinton Cerf, widely acknowledged as father of the Internet.

4:30
Kim ReidNov 1, 2004

M-Web flexes numbers muscle

In the first in a series of interviews quizzing local Internet service providers on their VOIP plans, M-Web CEO Kim Reid told ITWeb that telecommunications liberalisation will evolve into a numbers game.