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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The Free Market Foundation has accused the Competition Commission of “punishing” online firms for being successful.
MTN South Africa has launched a hackathon to challenge developers to build solutions on top of its Mobile Money platform.
Reunert, one of South Africa’s longest-lived companies, will begin trading on the A2X next week.
Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter will take up a position as a visiting senior fellow at Yale University.
Eskom is expected to implement alternating stages of load shedding throughout this week – and may suspend it entirely.
First National Bank plans to install solar power solutions at 100 of its branches countrywide, it said on Monday.
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China’s Huawei is making business resilience its top priority with a push to develop its software capabilities as it seeks to overcome US restrictions that have devastated its smartphone business.
The rally in tech shares has taken the number of people with fortunes of more than $100-billion to eight.
Some LinkedIn data, including publicly viewable member profiles, has been extracted and posted for sale, Microsoft’s professional networking site said based on an investigation.
The US added seven Chinese supercomputing firms to a list of entities banned from receiving exports from American companies, citing activities contrary to the national security interests of the US.
There is certainly no shortage of headlines on wearable sensors these days. “A contact lens measures your glucose level.” “New electronic tattoos could help monitor health during normal daily activities.” A “headband can read your brainwaves.” Numerous wearable sensors
Microsoft Windows is 30 years old. On 20 November 1985, Microsoft released the first-ever version of Windows, which was little more than a graphical presentation manager sitting on top of the command-line-driven MS-DOS
































