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Software developer jobs are booming in South Africa, but too few qualified candidates are applying, Pnet data shows.
Consumers are reshaping online payments as merchants race to meet growing demand for flexible digital options.
Solar parks and grid-scale batteries are set to deliver significant new capacity to South Africa’s grid in 2026.
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It’s hard to find comfort when even the king of the technology jungle takes a tumble.
MTN South Africa has appointed Wanda Matandela to the newly created role of chief commercial operations officer.
Google is taking the fight to Apple’s iPhone and Watch. The only problem is it’s not reaching a truly global audience with its hardware.
Microsoft will introduce an app to help employees and managers in a hybrid workplace decide what’s the right time to go into the office.
Eskom will reduce this week’s relatively mild stage-2 rotational power cuts even further by Friday, the utility said in a statement.
JSE-listed technology group Altron has appointed Collin Govender to the role of MD of its Altron Systems Integration business.
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Hasso Plattner, chairman of SAP, bought shares worth nearly €250-million in the German software company on Monday after a once-in-a-generation price slide triggered when management dumped its profit targets.
SAP said on Monday it was going all in on its shift to cloud computing as it abandoned medium-term profitability targets and cautioned that its business would take longer than expected to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Lee Kun-hee, who transformed Samsung Electronics from a copycat South Korean appliance maker into the world’s biggest producer of smartphones, televisions and memory chips, has died. He was 78.
With no short-term catalyst for gains on the horizon, Intel shareholders are now forced to ponder its long-term fundamental prospects, and they frankly remain bleak, even as its rivals prosper.
Naspers’s video entertainment and Internet businesses showed strong growth in revenue in the year to March 2015, but earnings were once again underpinned by Chinese Internet group Tencent. This as the group
Lenovo, the Chinese firm that has bought IBM’s cast-off PC business, has announced a miniaturised computer not much larger than a smartphone, which can be connected to any screen via an HDMI connection. Advances in
































