The company will contribute to global enterprise architecture best practice frameworks.
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Mark Shuttleworth and Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales urge governments and publishers to make Internet content free.
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The contact centre and CRM solutions include new Session Initiation Protocol capabilities.
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Meraka Institute's Nhlanhla Mabaso is appointed Home Affairs CIO.
It will be the second time the global developer conference will be held in SA.
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