In this World Wide Wrap: Bahrain drives RFID, self-service angers union, and Boeing and Airbus help RFID take flight.
David Smollan doesn't have enough time to be a non-executive director.
In today's technology roundup: Google engineer heads to Facebook, leaked slides reveals Windows 8 goals, Pirate Bay founding party disbands, and Obama to free spectrum.
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The turnaround whiz could take over a more strategic role if Multi-Links is sold off.
The company is on the lookout for a country manager to take over the local office.
In today's technology roundup: Second Life chief steps down, Twitter, FTC reach security agreement, users report 'fault' on iPhone 4, and Windows 7 drives tech refresh.
Thomas Makore is MD of Spescom Media IT, replacing Sean du Toit, who will head up Spescom's office in Kampala.
Dr Nathaniel S Borenstein will drive product development and technological innovation.
Louis Helmbold will be responsible for developing the networking and data centre value division.
The company has mechanisms in place to replace Reuben September, but won't disclose what these are.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi and Wipro partner, Trend Micro buys out Humyo, and Dot Hill slashes jobs.
Tony Armour will lead the company's Business Process Solutions division.
The public sector financial watchdog has the happiest employees in SA, says an online recruitment agency.