While some business process outsourcing operations relied on work-from-home solutions in the aftermath of the violence, others were severely impacted.
The telco urges customer patience as it rehabilitates vandalised infrastructure in the aftermath of the riots that engulfed KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
Many organisations are seeing the benefits of adopting scale-out immutable storage solutions that eliminate many issues afflicting traditional data storage methods.
Temporary warehouse space has been secured and the group expects the razed Durban branch to re-open as soon as it is safe and practical to do so.
The Huawei-ULearning joint online learning solution was deployed on Huawei Cloud and provided to customers as a SaaS solution.
Godfrey Motsa details how the mobile operator has been impacted by the unrest that gripped SA over the past couple of days.
South Africans turn to social media platforms to establish community groups in efforts to help clean-up the looting destruction, contain the violence and rebuild the country.
Mustek and LG Electronics SA confirm destruction to their premises in KwaZulu-Natal, as rampant looting continues in some parts of the country.
Online shopping retailers warn of fulfilment delivery delays, as the looting onslaught and violence lead to major supply chain disruption across South Africa.
IT and IT security departments seldom play hand in hand, says Milad Aslaner, cyber security thought leader and strategist at SentinelOne.
As the running battles between law enforcement and looters continue, the telcos resort to closing shops to ensure the safety of employees and customers.