The South African Post Office is on a recruitment drive to replace CIO Ntsundeni Madzunya.
Scott Beattie has left Microsoft SA to join enterprise project management (EPM) service provider, Fulcrum Business Solutions.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates will step down from his day-to-day involvement in the company to focus on philanthropic work.
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The departure of Bill Gates from Microsoft signals the end of the `culture of personality` in the IT industry, says Richard Edwards of Butler Group.
MTN`s shareholders have approved the reconstitution of the group`s board.
Ntsundeni Madzunya, CIO of the South African Post Office (SAPO), has resigned.
In a shock move, arivia.kom COO Hugo Knoetze announced his resignation, having completed a large-scale restructuring programme at the company.
Microsoft South Africa has appointed Heather Third as business marketing officer for the global software company`s local subsidiary.
An auditor-general`s report reveals R37 million in improperly-recorded project expenses at ISETT SETA.
Simeka BSG has appointed Brian Townsend, previous head of Software Futures, as business development director of its subsidiary company, ITQ.
Townsend possesses vast experience across all areas of the Information and Technology (IT) sector, having worked within this industry for close on 40 years.
The local Sun Microsystems office will not be impacted when the company axes almost 5 000 employees worldwide.
After several changes at the company, Brother Business Machines started trading as Brotek as from 1 June.