In this World Wide Wrap: Wikipedia's server goes down, Dell supports the cloud and server market set to recover.
If a car is written off before the year is out, the motorist is not entitled to a premium refund, says the short-term insurance ombudsman.
Barclaycard, Brewin Dolphin, Investec, Skandia and Gartmore deployed Datanomic's dn:Director for Sanctions & PEP Screening. [Local rep: Bateleur Software]
The deal between FNB and the US payment processor opens up the South African economy to the world.
LG Premium Service Centre Launch
LG South Africa has launched its premium service centre in Midrand, Johannesburg. The centre aims to make it easy for LG customers to get their LG appliances fixed directly with LG.
Bharti's plans to buy Zain's African assets now only need a signature.
In this World Wide Wrap: Australia's Web filter criticised, MS faces Linux lawsuit, and social networking could hike premiums.
In this World Wide Wrap: EMC delivers MS Exchange protection, recovery solutions big in 2010, and hardware to blame for drive crashes.
TymeBank announces Retail Capital buyout
TymeBank has reached an agreement with Retail Capital and its shareholders to acquire 100% of the fintech SME funder’s shares, subject to regulatory approval. #newsvideo #TymeBank #Itinbanking
So far, 2010 has been a record-breaking year for PC-WARE SA, says the company.
Lorge has deployed Accpac ERP 500 at the insurance broker's Randburg headquarters.
SilverBridge's financial services solutions firm has concluded an independent software vendor partnership with IBM SA.
Top business technology headlines 20 - 26 February 2022
A summary of the top business technology stories shared by ITWeb between 20 - 26 February 2022. Visit www.itweb.co.za for more news. #ITWebCloudDatacentresummit2022 #newsvideo #Fraudcases
As sustainability evolves from nice-to-have to necessity, companies have to rethink the way they do business.
The insurance industry must take advantage of the wealth of available information for intelligent decision-making.
Politicians wonder if ICASA provides value for money, while the authority hints it needs more cash.