In today's technology roundup: Microsoft hires outsider, Yahoo supports OpenID single sign-on, Google charity kicks off with $25 million, and partnership raises questions.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP appoints VP, weak demand for Fiery, and Lexmark introduces new MFP.
Steven Evans will leave the company at the end of the month.
ITWeb, in partnership with Mecer Inter-Ed, is running a survey on the value of IT training and certification amongst businesses and individuals in South Africa.
The survey aims to explore whether businesses think that there´s value in paying a training services provider, and if so, what is that value, and does the market understand that value?
In this survey, we examine, among other things:
By completing the questionnaire, you stand a chance to win a Takealot gift voucher to the value of R3000.
The detailed results of the survey and the winner of the lucky prize draw will be published on ITWeb.
Thank you for participating!
New Gauteng regional manager Annalise Olivier takes over at the company's office at The Innovation Hub in Pretoria this week.
Michelle Beetar has taken over from Stafford Masie, who resigned in August.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-filing firm hires new VP, Silverback, Puretracks partner, and Chamber hosts workshop.
The global information services company has named Kim Jenkins as country manager for Experian in SA.
Meraka Institute's Nhlanhla Mabaso is appointed Home Affairs CIO.
In this World Wide Wrap: EMC caters to SMEs, FalconStor, Virtual Iron team up, and SDS hires director.
The company wants to change its name following a R11.7 million deal with Sbu Shabalala.
The Open Group Architecture Framework is the key to success as an enterprise architect.
No replacement has been named for local information worker business evangelist Cyril Belikoff.
In this World Wide Wrap: CA wins at PPM summit, Ness Tech awarded Prague project, and Workforce hires new consultants.