Dell is delisting, which GM Stewart van Graan reckons is a smart move because it allows the company to become more agile than it could be with profit-hungry shareholders to satisfy.
CIOs have notoriously short tenures in the C-suite. We spoke to three South African IT leaders about why they believe organisations aren't retaining high-level IT talent.
Stellenbosch reckons it has far more to offer than fine wines and good living. It's making an ambitious bid to become Africa's innovation capital.
Consumerisation of IT and the need to provide the mobile workforce with powerful communications and collaboration tools should place UC high on the CIO's agenda.
The WebRTC standard promises click-to-call simplicity from standard Web browsers, no plug-ins required.
Companies that want to drive successful unified communications projects should start by focusing on the quick wins.
Industries are in the midst of a significant digital disruption.
There's much media fuss over the launch of new startups and we're usually eager to celebrate any success. Failure is not something we often dwell on. Perhaps it should be.
Credit card data and consumer identities are being harvested in coordinated attacks on retail organisations.
Security breaches have become a very real prospect for any organisation. Biometrics promises to remove at least some of that risk.
ITC's final determination to terminate complaints by TPL followed a December 2013 decision to reject patent claims by InterDigital.
The trade-off between security and usability in personal computing has long challenged the industry, never more so than with BYOD.