South African businesses are surprisingly well served with their computer needs and are often in the vanguard of what is new, as Alan Swaby learns in conversation with Global Mi
Tracy Bolton, who heads Microsoft South Africa’s Information Worker division, talks to Jayne Alverca about the group’s mission to optimise the user experience.
Dubai-based telecoms provider Du has opened a new call centre in Fujairah staffed by 100 per cent Emirati nationals.
As 2012 begins, Jannie Viljoen, manufacturing director of the new Mount Edgecombe site of Altech UEC South Africa, is presiding over the African continent’s most advanced facili
Alan Swaby talks to a South African mining software company that is resisting being pigeon-holed and, in the process, carving out a successful path for itself.
Daimler and Google announced a deepening of their strategic partnership today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
The first phase of the controversial HS2 rail line is expected to get the go-ahead from the UK government today.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is to purchase 84 new Boeing F-15 fighter aircraft from the US government and upgrade 70 of its existing F-15s.
Canadian business software company Intelex is to open its first overseas office in the United Kingdom.
IBM today unveiled the sixth annual "IBM 5 in 5", a list of innovations that have the potential to change the way people work, live and interact during the next five years.
US-based high tech multinational United Technologies Corp has said it expects profits to rise by 6 to 10 percent in 2012.
acQuire Technology Solutions has ambitious plans for diversification and growth.
Air Products and Dow Corning have entered a long-term supply agreement for electronic-grade silane, a material used for manufacturing flat panel displays, semiconductors and pho
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