Eighty percent of business decision-makers recognise a need to be more flexible, an HP survey reveals.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM and QBE ink outsourcing deal, cheap Web outsourcing worries Oz unions, and IT giants battle for MS deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Risk management a priority, Uganda needs 1 500 accountants, and McAfee appoints risk and compliance VP.
EOH chief executive Asher Bohbot talks about leading, following, and the best advice he’s received.
The company aims to provide fully-converged fixed and mobile offering within two years.
Government will spend R35 million to pilot systems, but no further funding has been secured.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell and Juniper partner, free downloads bring long-term costs, and CA expands virtualisation portfolio.
In this World Wide Wrap: Start-up tackles managed services, SMEs' approach is sophisticated, and SME Innovation Award winners named.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung and Microsoft collaborate, Feds don't recycle computers, and Malaysia budgets for green IT.
Kenny Nkosi has been named MD of the company's government division.
Adopting a migration roadmap reduces the risks and costs of switching to VOIP telephony, says Du Pont.
Mervyn King will explore the implications of King III for business at ITWeb's Governance, Risk and Compliance conference.
The Post Office's systems will improve in time for the changes to the Post Bank, it says.