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Local loop unbundling won't have the same effect now as it would have had if it was carried out earlier, say analysts.
There has been too much secrecy in the e-toll deal, says the Democratic Alliance.
The commission will clear the remaining applications in the next two months.
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Law firms can benefit from cloud computing rather than hosting all IT on-site, says Justin Pirie, cloud strategist at Mimecast.
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SITA's attitude to its contractors is probably the kind of situation that led to the idea of banning labour broking in the first place.
Big four bank Absa takes the unprecedented step of stopping payments submitted through the site.
The agency will soon unveil an SMME strategy to help small players grow.
The agency's priorities for this financial year include improving its capability as a prime systems integrator.
Interaction is needed between labour broking houses and contractors if issues are to be resolved, says the agency.
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An application for the company's liquidation will be filed in Pretoria today.