"Now we have clarity," says Sentech's acting COO Frans Lindeque, talking about the telco's digital migration plans and 2010 readiness.
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.
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.
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.
Businesswoman of the Year 2004 finalist Suzanne Ravenall spoke to ITWeb about her nomination, and why she thinks it is more of an achievement for her company than for herself.
Sentech CEO Sebiletso Mokone-Matabane spoke to ITWeb at the MyWireless Cape Town launch about voice-over-IP, privatisation of the state-owned company and alleviating poverty.
BenQ`s new country manager, Manoj Tripathi, believes SA has a lot to offer to IT companies.
Syspro CEO Phil Duff speaks to ITWeb about his 25 years in the business, how Syspro manages to remain competitive in the face of some major challenges and his views on the dot-com boom and subsequent crash.
Andrew Wilson, development manager at Electronic Arts, spoke to ITWeb LITE during his recent trip to the country about the company`s upcoming Rugby 2004 title.
A recently completed project to link a number of public hospitals and clinics in Gauteng saw close to 10 000 people given computer training and led to IBM`s Dirk Bertels, who was project manager, being presented with an award.
Veritas Software`s new MD for sub-Saharan Africa, Dave Reddy, shares his views on the downturn in the market, SA`s role in the EMEA region and his vision for the company`s future.
Patrick Kuwana, district manager at Hewlett-Packard SA, discusses HP`s involvement in the Commonwealth Business Forum, and speaks out on local initiatives to breach the digital divide.