Revenue is 43% higher in the first six months of the year.
In today's technology roundup: Tech giants respond to Japan quake, Microsoft's IE9 goes live, Twitter angers software developers, and jobs galore at Sky.
The company has asked Square to recall its credit card readers because they pose threats to consumers.
A new facility allows e-waste management and recycling of circuit boards via mobile shredder.
The venture is a clear challenge to Telstra, which earlier signed a cloud deal with Microsoft.
The new virtualisation features enable customers to migrate to Windows 7 while still running Windows XP apps.
Eighty-one percent of users send work e-mails from their personal accounts, according to Mimecast's Generation Gmail Report.
Teams of IBM experts will provide city leaders with recommendations to support successful growth.
A development NGO will use the grant to implement a computer skills project in KZN.
The Department of Communications contributed almost R2 million to an e-literacy programme for youth offenders.
In today's technology roundup: Google reveals Japan wreckage, demand for Twitter info upheld, PlayStation 3 ban lifted, and quake shakes up chip supply.
Companies are increasingly adopting cloud computing to derive HR efficiencies and drive competitiveness.
The Facebook game developer hopes its 'Studio-1' will generate new features for its popular offerings.