The days of business predictability are long gone. They started unravelling with the dot-com bubble and now, with Covid, they are most decidedly a thing of the past. By Paul Ruinaard.
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Promoted | In this episode of the podcast, TechCentral is joined by Dell Technologies South Africa director of data centre compute Tony Bartlett for a discussion on some of the major trends affecting the IT industry.
Google said its corporate Gmail customers would now be able to edit documents and other files without leaving the e-mail service, as it aims to lure clients from Microsoft.
There is immense value in investing into an architecture that’s elastic enough to embrace the technology that lies in the future, according to JSE chief information officer Hendrik Kotzé.
JSE-listed technology company 4Sight Holdings has formed a partnership with Unplugg Group, an IT company led by former Mr Price chief information officer Antony Hlungwane.
Promoted | Doug Woolley, MD of Dell Technologies South Africa, joins the podcast for a discussion on the company post Dell’s acquisition of EMC and how that deal has changed the organisation.
EOH shares rallied by almost 62% at their peak on Tuesday after it said it was making good progress in dealing with debt and was coping well through the Covid-19 lockdown.
EOH Holdings said in an update to shareholders on Tuesday that it’s weathering the Covid-19 economic storm, with its financial performance remaining “resilient” in the quarter ended 30 April.
Hasso Plattner, the co-founder of German enterprise software giant SAP, has donated R100-million to South Africa’s Solidarity Fund.
Chinese technology giant Tencent Holdings will invest about R1.2-trillion over the next five years in technology infrastructure including cloud computing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.