Companies missing the 3 June PAYE reconciliation deadline will be penalised by the SA Revenue Services, says Softline Pastel Payroll.
The fixed-line operator approves 1 650 voluntary severance packages, leading to fears of a skills dearth.
The organisation selected the tech company to help link up mobile employees and manage its own growth.
Personal information was exposed for about 60 seconds during the time the e-mail was being sent.
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Absenteeism costs local companies more than R20 billion a year, says Julia Gilmour, sales manager at Bytes Systems Integration.
Small to medium-size enterprises have traditionally pulled the short straw when it comes to IT services.
Torque IT's 18% revenue growth wasn't enough to stop a decline in revenue at Kelly Group's SA unit.
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The company is participating in the Cape IT Initiative's CapaCITi1000 programme, aimed at addressing the skills shortage.
The gaming company acquired the technology company for $23.7 million in cash and stock.
The company revealed features for 2012 edition of the payroll software and rejected price increase for the seventh year in a row.
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Business process management implementations are thin on the ground in SA - that doesn't mean they haven't had an impact.
With only weeks to go before penalties kick in, almost 20% of companies have submitted staff payroll details to SARS.
More than $530 million is being spent to improve the Australian Department of Human Services' ICT infrastructure.