Yahoo and Facebook are conducting an experiment to see how many degrees of separation exist between complete strangers in the digital world.
The company opens offices in Pretoria and Cape Town.
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The move pushes Dell into deeper competition with rivals like IBM and Amazon.
The site has been compromised and 400 users will need to change their credentials and passwords.
The shortage starts at school level, but industry is also not doing enough to build SA's future skills base.
Vendor-supported software offers many of the benefits of community-based solutions - without the risks, says Linux Warehouse.
About 60% of the R3 billion spent on the project has been wasted, says the Democratic Alliance.
The anomalies experienced by SumbandilaSat are common in all satellite programmes, even with the most expensive systems, says Sansa.
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The companies aim to come up with a new way to solve virtual network configuration problems.
The computing giant partners VMware to offer public, private and hybrid cloud services to businesses.
The company introduces Smart Services Routers to help network operators manage large volumes of traffic.