SAS SA will provide BI solutions to government, through its new public sector division.
Telkom hopes to enter the lucrative North African Internet market through a planned hub in London.
The aim of the Collections HealthCheck is to review the bank's policies, strategies and procedures and make recommendations.
Despite mass unemployment and overstrained educational infrastructure, your tax money is paying for the next generation of American war machines.
Before doing any "bean counting", you have to know how many beans you have and where. In the IT world, that's where IT asset management comes in.
IBM, HP and Sun will soon know who will win the R35 million high-performance computer bid.
Gauteng will "soon" announce a pilot project introducing a single e-ticket for bus, train and taxi.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer to clamp down on grey, Symantec drops distributors, and MS partner aims for Sydney.
TCM Academy hosted the South African site of Cisco's International NetRider's Competition.
Dimension Data is to buy, for $276 million, the 44.9% of Singapore-listed Datacraft Asia it does not already own.
In this World Wide Wrap: US switches to clean power, Green reduces IT operational costs, and Green technology high on IT agenda.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oz conference draws near, Siemens increases usability, and Borland launches framework.
In this World Wide Wrap: New VOIP mobile service in Japan, Vincomm lands new contracts, and VOIP Logic introduces carrier billing.