Wouldn't it be great if the cellular industry would simply deliver a working product instead of just apologising for not?
SAP's presentation of a Quality Award to the COJ's billing system must mean it does not want to look like a high-standard, sane company anymore.
Political survival is the name of the game in the DOC, as the minister and director-general shadow-box each other.
The ICT sector cannot continue to ignore the fact that the country is running out of CEOs.
As the new brand giants, tech companies now have to market themselves to the same digitally-empowered consumer they helped create.
Technology's role in the working person's life is double-edged, sometimes allowing efficiency, and other times disabling work altogether.
He's no longer just watching, he's tweeting and blogging and adding you as a friend.
It's hard to criticise Seacom, which has really made a difference to the industry, but I'm going to.
Fifa is engaging with SA in nothing more than a casual fling. No effort has been made to get to know SA as a people.
Several CEOs and government fat cats in the ICT sector need to spend some time in the naughty chair for being too greedy.
We must use the increasing deluge of data to facilitate a lifestyle of greater efficiency and simplicity.
The company has undoubtedly changed SA's Internet landscape forever, but is it promoting illegal downloads to sell its uncapped offering?