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SAP has moved to fill the vacancy left by former MD Brett Parker, who resigned last year following allegations the company paid kickbacks to Gupta-owned companies to secure contracts at state-owned enterprises. The
During the dot-com-crazed 1990s, Cisco Systems became the world’s most valuable company. Widely expected to become the first company to hit a trillion-dollar capitalisation, it made it barely halfway there. When the
Cisco has agreed to buy BroadSoft for about US$1.9bn to expand further into software and cloud services. The $55/share cash offer announced Monday is a 28% premium over BroadSoft’s closing price on 29 August, a day before
Thank you for downloading the TechCentral podcast. In this episode, Duncan McLeod chats via a Cisco TelePresence room in Johannesburg to Martin Lee, technical lead within Cisco’s Talos Security Intelligence and
Of all the lasting effects of Edward Snowden’s leaks, there’s one photo that leaves a particularly strong mark. In it, US federal employees in t-shirts and blue jeans are seen intercepting network equipment from Cisco at a shipping
It was supposed to be the first US technology listing of 2017. Less than a day before AppDynamics was set to price its shares, a group of employees and investors boarded a plane to New York City to attend the traditional bell-ringing ceremony for new
Mobile may dominate as an access medium for the Internet in South Africa, but it’s fixed lines that are consuming most of the data traffic – and they will continue to do so. That’s according to Seacom chief development officer Suveer
Cisco Systems, the largest maker of networking equipment, will cut as many as 14 000 employees worldwide, or 20% of its workforce, CRN reported, citing people close to the company. San Jose, California-based Cisco
South Africa has performed well in the latest edition of the Global Information Technology Report’s Networked Readiness Index published by the World Economic Forum, jumping 10 places to 65th position overall worldwide