In this World Wide Wrap: Queensland rethinks shared services, Veterans settle for Kronos, and Comprehensive spend review to stay.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS 'destroys' Windows Home Server, RIM refutes India BlackBerry ban, and AOL in server crisis.
In this World Wide Wrap: Council online self-service fails, Five9 offers interactive voice response, and Solohealth expands self-service offering.
Softline VIP's latest update, released earlier this year, has an improved look and feel that is easier to work with, says Orley Foods.
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Mabili Executive Search accepted the Diamond Arrow Award at the recent PMR.africa Achievers Breakfast.
The organisation says it has posted excellent performance results in the year under review.
The organisation says the training and experience gives the disabled an opportunity to prove themselves in the workplace.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Costly HR project fails to deliver, CheckPoint intros channel programme, and UltiPro helps Laird Technologies.
SA's SMEs need to realise that data corruption stems from old technology, says Accountmate.
Cape Town-based Yellowtail Software walks the talk when it comes to the 'people are our greatest asset' statement.
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If organisations handle HR competence issues haphazardly, it could have dire effects, says Absalom Systems.
In response to ICT skills shortage in SA, Altech has opened a hi-tech education centre in KwaMashu, KZN.
The Chinese firm has 400 contract workers in SA, and only four were detained and then released by authorities, it says.