After a two-week tug-of-war with IBM, Oracle finally gets its man.
The online recruitment industry boom of the past five years looks set to continue.
Datatec and its Westcon AME subsidiary have signed a strategic agreement with Cisco.
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Cornastone Technology has acquired 28.5% stake in DVT for R4.5 million in cash.
Metrofile Holdings has appointed Paul Nkuna to its board, the company said.
Former ANC spokesman Cassandra Gabriel has been appointed as chairman of USAASA.
Henry Ferreira will replace Barry Holt as the head of Unisys Africa.
Mint has appointed Grant Hodgkinson as MD, replacing Terence McPhail, who has retired.
Chris Pinkham and Willem von Biljon have quit their positions at the Amazon.com Cape Town development centre.
In today's technology roundup: Top Java exec quits Sun, China's banking watchdog issues IT warning, Nokia unveils four new phones, and snow leopard fitted with GPS tag.
IT recruitment firm NeilsonYoung Consulting has bolstered its team to 10 full-time recruiters.
Sentech CEO Dr Sebiletso Mokane-Matabane was named Top ICT Businesswoman in Africa 2006 at the African ICT Achievers Awards.
Datacentrix co-founder Klaas Lammers will retire in February.