Following the scandalous resignation of the company's CEO in India, Satyam's local arm says it's business as usual.
Patrick Evans quits amid a troubled economic environment and job cuts.
Political parties explore new ways of utilising technology to fund their election campaigns.
In today's technology roundup: MS ups pressure on Yahoo, Skype in mobile move, Sony unveils lightest notebook, and OLPC hit by economic crisis.
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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Satyam boss quits over scandal, MS elevates Muglia to president, and iLinc names customer experience lead.
The company expects Q4 revenue of about $4 billion, representing a 4% revenue growth over the same period last year.
The competition authority approval comes less than a day after Altech decided not to contest the deal.
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
The surprise decision cuts the number of obstacles MTN faces in its run to buy out the local arm of Verizon Business.
A deal meant to go through at the end of December has been put off to the end of January.
In today's technology roundup: Demand for IT staff plummets, meltdown turns Time Warner red, Chinese PC giant to cut workforce, and Cisco gets social.
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
In this World Wide Wrap: US healthcare IT stocks fall, GE Healthcare expands in India, and neurosurgical team uses converged tech.
The Competition Tribunal has given the go-ahead for MTN to buy out the remaining 59% of iTalk.
SA should feel less of the economic downturn and most local IT jobs should remain safe, say analysts.