The IT Association (ITA) is working on an application for the Department of Labour to allow it to form an IT Statutory Council.
Hewlett-Packard has clarified its Bluestone acquisition, introduced the interoperable Netaction and OpenView software suites, and launched 25 new products, enhancements and solutions.
Black empowerment systems integration company, Siyazakha Information Technology, was launched in Cape Town yesterday. Deputy minister of finance, MB Mpahlwa, attended the launch.
PIC Solutions has been selected by HomeChoice to support the home shopping organisation`s ongoing development of credit risk and customer relationship management systems and strategies.
Shell Services International has awarded Getronics a contract to create and maintain a common unified desktop computer and server environment across the Shell Group`s worldwide operations.
PeopleSoftware SA, in conjunction with its implementation partner Visions Consulting, has installed its HR application suite and several of its financial applications at Deloitte & Touche.
EDS and Mincom have helped Implats Refineries to convert to a new computerised maintenance system.
The International Data Corporation (IDC) says the amount of money spent on e-business services will increase from $28 billion in 1999 to $290 billion by 2004.
Turborep, an engineering components supplier, has contracted Iocore to host its integrated SAP business information system.
Hewlett-Packard SA has opened a local repair centre in Cape Town with more centres in the offing for other regions in the country.
The Linux support services market is poised to increase from $28 million in revenues last year to $285 million by 2004, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC).
Pretoria-based Maintenance Systems Technology (MST) has been awarded a contract to implement a production scheduling system at Dubai Aluminium Company.
Logical has launched Secure24, an e-security outsourcing service that will operate globally.