Emile Burger is stepping down as CEO of Tarsus Distribution. He had been in the role for just 14 months.
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Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
Permits are secured but the project has yet to break ground, with finer details of the plan still undisclosed.
Palo Alto CIO Meerah Rajavel tells TechCentral why going slow on AI is no longer an option for security teams.
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Retailer Spar has claimed it is making significant headway, especially in townships and more rural parts of South Africa.
Suspects allegedly used “specialised software” to steal about R7-million in cash from Western Cape ATMs.
Apple’s silicon design group is working on new chips that will serve as the brains for future devices.
The ransom-seeking cybercriminals behind the extortion group Lockbit appear to have suffered a breach of their own.
The struggling South African Post Office has once again received a temporary lifeline from government.
The State IT Agency’s paper-based accounting systems have opened the door to corruption, parliament has heard.
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X will remove a protective feature that lets users block other accounts, owner Elon Musk said on Friday.
WeWork, the troubled co-working company on the brink of collapse, is moving forward with a one-for-40 reverse stock split.
Enterprise Linux developer SUSE surged as much as 60% after buyout firm EQT said it will take it private.
Bitcoin hit a fresh two-month low, breaking out of its recent tight range, as a wave of risk-off sentiment grips world markets.
When Naspers’s Latin America chief cold-called Alec Oxenford in 2010, he got straight to the point: he wanted to buy a majority stake of the Argentinian entrepreneur’s online classifieds business.
The theory is that consumers with older smartphones are holding out for what are expected to be the first iPhones that support 5G, a new, faster wireless standard. Not so fast.
































