Strong organic growth delivers good results, but may not be repeated, says Dimension Data.
Official statistics paint a rosy picture of a system perceived to be deeply flawed.
The market is expected to be worth $7.9 billion globally by year-end 2012.
In this World Wide Wrap: Precision kill weapon system successful, Boeing wins contract, Lockheed Martin awarded contract, and $59 million contract for Raytheon.
Most people don't understand what they are committing to when they sign a cellular contract, says Virgin Mobile.
Telkom's new rates for calls originating from its network and terminating on other networks penalise its own customers, says Neotel.
Altron has broken the R17 billion revenue mark off improved performances, strategy culmination and buoyant conditions.
Tanya Miranda, director of Softline Pastel's 123-agent support contact centre, has been nominated Best Contact Centre Leader.
In a passing reference to the trouble experienced by the Transport Department, finance minister Trevor Manuel this afternoon announced a revolution in the way South Africans file their tax returns, promising the IT needed to do so was in place and stable.
In this World Wide Wrap: WA police gear up, IT builds nations, and Axentis partners with IT Governance Institute.
Transport minister has apologised for the hassles caused by eNatis, but vowed the system will be up and running tomorrow morning.
As public outrage mounts, government has gagged the eNatis developer ahead of a press briefing by the minister of transport.
Troubled system down as delays bedevil upgrade.