Siegmar Proebstl originally left his post as CEO of Siemens Southern Africa in 2009.
The company was listed in the FTSE4Good Index Series and Ethisphere's World's Most Ethical Companies, among others. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
In today's technology roundup: Skype for iPad debuts, Apple's iCloud.com goes live, Nokia unveils Symbian smartphone, and recession causes greener data centres.
The company plans to use the funds to continue to evaluate and develop rare earth minerals projects.
Staff at ConVista Cape Town volunteered their services to assist with the development of the gardens at Khayelitsha Special School, says Ingrid Rathbone, SAP consultant at ConVista.
In the future, high-density areas within a current data centre set-up, or in a completely new environment, will need to be built, says Lex Pienaar, CEO of Merit TS.
Cloud servers can help save energy if their excess heat is used to warm up our buildings.
The printer generates 90% less waste and is 30% more energy efficient than comparable laser printers. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Will increased business focus on sustainability see the CEO turn chief environmental officer?
Customers can use the software as a SaaS from the Fujitsu Group's highly reliable cloud environment.
Energy-efficiency at the centre could give the mobile operator a saving of R1 million annually.
The solid ink technology in the Xerox ColorQube 8570 produces 90% less waste than comparable printers, says Xerox. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
The move comes as pressure rises for the US to become a better national steward of e-waste policies.