The company has experienced a surge in channel partner recruitment and received major industry accolades.
Artificial intelligence presents enterprises with both an opportunity and a challenge, says Akesh Lalla, country manager, SAS South Africa.
There remains a chronic shortage of crucial ICT skills required to propel SA’s economy, despite the hype around the fourth industrial revolution, reveals the latest IITPSA Skills Survey.
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Cyril VanAgt will oversee all of Nutanix's go-to-market relationships with resellers, distributors, regional system integrators and technology partners in the EMEA region.
The company has targeted retail business solutions development with the appointment of Stefan Terblanche.
Dom Poloniecki joins Nutanix after a 17-year career at IBM, where he built extensive business leadership experience in enterprise technology.
The multi-stakeholder partnership seeks to tackle the digital skills gap in communities through a digital transformation initiative.
Willem Olivier, GM: ContinuityAfrica, has been named Continuity and Resilience Industry Personality of the Year for 2019.
The layoffs at the ride-hailing company’s US arm will not affect Uber’s South African operations, says its local spokesperson.
The technology company announces the appointment of Garsen Naidu, who takes over as country manager of SA.
Jack Ma retired yesterday, leaving the Alibaba building after two decades. Analysts say African entrepreneurs and ICT leaders should emulate his career and vision.