Long-time Xerox man, Bytes Document Solutions MD Rob Abraham, has been appointed as the new CEO of Altron IT subsidiary…
Internet service providers (ISPs) could get “hurt” as the decline in bandwidth prices in SA gathers steam. The fall in…
Smartphones, cellphones with large screens and the ability to browse the Web and access e-mail and other online services, have…
Operating systems were all the talk last week at Mobile World Congress, the cellphone industry’s annual confab in Barcelona. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nokia and others are engaged in a battle over whose software will run the next generation of smartphones
Management and shareholders of Faritec remained locked in talks late on Wednesday as they sought to pull the JSE-listed IT…
Video stores, watch out! MultiChoice, which operates the DStv satellite pay-TV service, is considering launching a video rental service. However,…
The National Energy Regulator of SA’s (Nersa’s) decision on Eskom’s tariff increase application on Wednesday will, on average, double the…
Most reasonably sized companies are fundamentally dependent on IT for key functions, including procurement, sales, orders, stock control, invoicing and payroll. When these IT systems fail, crisis ensues
Electronic book readers, such as Amazon.com’s Kindle and Apple’s upcoming iPad, won’t kill physical book stores. But that doesn’t mean…
A decline in revenue was not enough to stop JSE-listed IT services group GijimaAst from reporting a 33% leap in normalised headline earnings per share in the six months to 31 December 2009. It has amassed R623m in cash and declared an interim maiden dividend of 2,5c/share. It’s a significant turnaround for an IT group that little more than five years ago was in dire financial straits











