The Rosetta acquisition is set to bolster Publicis's footprint in Internet marketing.
An Accenture report identifies misallocated resources, incorrect priorities and inefficiencies in the public sector's IT use.
The company's cash balance stands at over R1 billion, despite buying back shares worth R1.1 billion in the half year.
The company sees revenue decline and profit swing into negative territory in the 12 months to February.
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Of the 10 service providers in the country, eight of them reported revenue of more than $1 billion.
Telecoms companies will battle to replace billions in lost revenue, and there is still no price war on the cards.
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Torque IT's 18% revenue growth wasn't enough to stop a decline in revenue at Kelly Group's SA unit.
Financial institutions are looking at the reduction of head counts to help bring down costs, says Francois Beyleveld, principal consultant for Performance Management at SAS Institute.
The country is placed at number three in regards to global phishing attacks volumes, says an RSA online fraud report.
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The company impairs the unit, writing its value down to about R505 million, after buying it for R7.4 billion in 2008.
FNB doubles the number of users of its eWallet service, which is mostly used to send money to dependents in remote areas.
The company ups its capital spend to support increasing demand for data on its network.