The partnership between GijimaAst and HP has matured into a strategic alliance, says Nico Meintjes, GijimaAst group executive of procurement.
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SA officially welcomed the second national operator last week.
Powerful ICT personalities will discuss ICT`s impact on SA`s socio-economic development.
Chris Norton will take the helm of VMware`s sub-Saharan operation.
Intel South Africa has again embarked on its annual CommunITy Chest charity drive.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada goes digital, UK hospitals use Dell, and new software for physicians, small clinics.
Neotel, the much-anticipated Telkom competitor, was officially launched today.
Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu has been appointed to Datatec`s board.
The Sybase Proteas will compete in the 2006 World Fly Fishing Championships in Portugal from 9 to 18 September.