This is the year we finally see the back of Poison Ivy. Here are two modest wishes for the New Year.
SA should feel less of the economic downturn and most local IT jobs should remain safe, say analysts.
In this World Wide Wrap: QNAP unveils NAS products, BigFix positioned in visionaries quadrant, and architecture job-board redesigned.
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Local employees face the axe as the company moves to minimise the effects of the global economic downturn.
The BEE deal will see the cellular giant selling 5% to 6% of its capital shares to black investors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Call centre sweatshop uncovered, Convergys to fill 300 vacancies, and SME CRM service introduced.
The Cape's flagship ICT promotion organisation is reeling from infighting that led to the departure of executive director Viola Manuel.
The local tech company will be headed by an ex-Microsoft SA director.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun to appoint independent directors, Privasoft names president, and Rackspace appoints board member.
In this World Wide Wrap: Presence-based services tops $16bn, China Telecom takes on China Mobile, and 20:20 targets fixed-mobile market.
Henry Ferreira replaces retiring GM Rashid Wally as regional manager of Lenovo South and Central Africa.
Former Accenture CEO Joe Forehand will serve as Aricent's board chairman.
Unions take issue with Telkom's R22.5 billion deal to shed its 50% Vodacom stake.