Nedbank Group has announced the resignation of its group chief information officer, Ray Naicker.
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Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada has acknowledged that Showmax has been a significant drag on MultiChoice’s financial performance.
Canal+ says its MultiChoice acquisition will unlock multibillion-rand cost synergies as it targets scale across Africa.
Cloud inertia in government could stall digital reform and leave South Africa behind in the AI era, Microsoft has said.
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Blue Label Telecoms cautioned shareholders on Monday that it remains in talks about a recapitalisation of mobile operator Cell C, in which it holds a 45% stake.
The department of justice & constitutional development said it has made strides in recovering its IT systems experienced a ransomware attack last month.
With an explosion in online sales expected in South Africa in the coming decade, e-commerce is becoming core to the growth strategy of Walmart-owned Massmart.
Load shedding will continue until well into next week, electricity utility Eskom said on Friday evening.
Telkom’s Openserve has started deploying fibre in city and suburban blocks, rather than across entire areas, in its war on copper cable theft.
South Africans can now download their digital Covid-19 vaccination certificate following the official launch by health minister Joe Phaahla.
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Snapchat added 13 million daily active users in the last quarter, as the messaging app reported its latest financial results.
The US government is to examine if big technology firms have hurt competition or suppressed innovation as part of a new antitrust investigation.
Huawei quickened revenue growth to roughly 30% in the first half after select teams secured critical supplies to keep production going despite US technology export restrictions.
The UK government is intervening in the $3.4-billion sale of satellite operator Inmarsat to a group of funds on national security grounds.
Next Wednesday, a week from now, Canada’s Research in Motion (RIM) will launch its new BlackBerry smartphones and its completely redesigned operating system, BlackBerry 10 (BB10) in one of the biggest product unveilings in the technology industry in years. For RIM, everything is riding on
Lack of certainty around the encryption and access control mechanisms to be used for digital terrestrial television, along with how millions of set-top boxes will be subsidised for poorer households, looks set to throw South Africa even further off track
































