IT Governance Africa 2009 takes place in Sandton from the 22 - 24 June.
The company acquired Wind River Systems for $884 million.
SAB&T Ubuntu is to return 53.2 million shares to Simeka due to warranties that have not been met.
The potential merger deal is worth $23 billion.
The colour scanner offers 600x600dpi resolution combined with CCD technology.
The operator debuts on the JSE, after a last-minute drama.
SA country manager Oliver Fortuin is tight-lipped about his sudden departure from the company.
Many IT professionals acquire most of their skills through experience.
Chose Choeu, director for corporate affairs at Microsoft SA, was appointed as IT Association president for 2009/10.
Responding to tough times by cutting back on training costs is a recipe for disaster, says Bytes Technology Group.
The Indian Patent Office granted the company a patent directed to its core card customisation architecture.
The name change to DST Global Solutions heralds a reorganisation into three lines of business.
The software and services company finds the weaker global economy leads to a difficult half-year.