A variety of operating systems and security issues makes managing mobile devices a tough job, says Kaseya.
Temporary workers at MTN's KwaZulu-Natal call centre refuse to answer phones until the operator gets rid of its employment agency.
The move allows the company to focus its resources on core Google Voice innovations.
Teams of IBM experts will provide city leaders with recommendations to support successful growth.
With only weeks to go before Jeffrey Hedberg leaves, the market expects Pinky Moholi to take over as group CEO.
Douglas Denoon Balharrie Band resigns from the board of directors after more than nine years.
The UK bank's Security Key allows customers to access their online banking account on the go.
Airtel and Ericsson enable learners in Ghana to share experiences with their peers in the US.
The company plans to open an app store for the local market by the end of the year.
Ahmed Faroukh has been appointed as MTN's vice-president of the West and Central Africa operations.
The mobile operator's plans for this year include increased fibre access and the rollout of 42Mbps broadband availability.
Port Elizabeth will be the first city to have access to Cell C's 42Mbps mobile broadband offering as soon as May.
In today's technology roundup: Google admits overriding algorithms, AOL plans massive job cuts, Apple eyes A5-powered iPhone 5, and Facebook takes on bullying.