Market dynamics will determine whether cloud-enabled outsourcing will be the demise of traditional outsourcing, says Gartner.
The relationship is on thin ice, due to poor service delivery from the State IT Agency.
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The book is set to change the way books are read, according to Push Pop Press.
Around 46% of companies do not have an enterprise risk management programme, says a Towers Watson survey.
The Sliding PC 7 series can be a netbook or a tablet, sporting a qwerty keyboard and touch-screen.
Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter could be banned in Uganda following civil unrest.
The Motion CL900 tablet has flexible features that enable a mobile worker to access and use data while on the move.
CA Workload Automation 11.3 allows customers to take cloud computing to the next level.
Business users are not securing their mobile devices, says an Absa security consultant.
The agency admits its service delivery is poor, inconsistent and, in some cases, non-existent, and says this will be addressed this year.
A decision on e-tolling will be announced more than two months after the initial tariff structure was suspended.