The Competition Commission has approved a deal that will see Open Access Data Centres expand its local footprint.
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Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83.
Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
The Competition Tribunal has approved the sale of Herotel to Vumatel, but subject to an extensive set of conditions.
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Vodacom Group and former employee Nkosana Makate plan to hold private talks on Tuesday.
Linux is gaining ground on the desktop as it becomes easier to use and as Microsoft’s attention shifts towards cloud services.
The focus of the next episode of TechCentral’s TCS Legends is on David Kan, the late founder and CEO of Mustek.
The Information Regulator on Monday confirmed that is has received two notifications from the IEC.
African countries must not restrict or hinder digital nomads and skilled workers from crossing their borders.
Planet42 has raised debt and equity funding from Standard Bank to help the rent-to-buy start-up repay costly euro loans.
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Ford Motor Co is preparing to cut as many as 8 000 jobs in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the plan.
Bitcoin rebounded after a brief selloff late on Wednesday, sparked by news that Tesla had sold about 75% of its holdings of the virtual token.
Apple has published detailed report outlining its health features and partnerships with medical institutions, arguing that such offerings are key to its future.
Netflix has averted its own worst-case scenario of subscriber losses, posting a nearly one million drop from April to June.
As the US and China threaten to impose tariffs on goods from aluminium to wine, the two nations are waging a separate economic battle that could determine who owns the next wave of computing. Chinese universities and US
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