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Job creation initiatives spark off a heated debate.
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SA is a prime destination for outsourcing, raising hopes of a great deal of job creation to come, say call centre players.
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You`re never too old to learn. A number of short courses and workshops have been planned for March.
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A number of South African-based IT companies have redirected their focus northwards to tackle the African market. Many have formulated fast-track African strategies towards a market known for its economic and political instability.
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ICT entrepreneur Simon White is confident he`s found the right solution to bridge the gap between the traditional African savings phenomena and modern technology.
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Organisations today are searching for new ways in which to improve their business processes and productivity, increase agility and enhance network security.
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When you play at international level, there`s no margin for error – you have to be prepared. The official countdown towards the 2010 World Cup has started in earnest.
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Cellphone-based instant messaging services are set to boom during 2006.
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HP`s strategy towards building more intelligence into the edge of the network takes shape, as it moves into number two position in the managed networking market.
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The dust has finally settled around speculation on who Vodacom shareholder, Vodafone`s empowerment partner will be.
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Early on in the 21st century and already the planet has been subjected to all manner of disaster: aircraft flying into buildings, tsunamis, mudslides, hurricanes and collapsing buildings. Whatever happens next, the Western Cape is prepared.
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Choice Technologies, now wholly black owned, expects to recapitalise the business and fuel its expansion into the South African enterprise market.
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A new hotel and restaurant at the Cradle of Humankind are a testimony to luxury and flamboyant tastes.
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When Lynda Odendaal talks about women empowerment, it has the ring of authenticity. Her own journey to the top as CEO of Network Support Services started on an assembly line in an Eastern Cape factory.
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As business intelligence continues to gain demand both on the local and international scene, it`s surprising to find that the whole concept still needs tweaking before end-users fully maximise it.
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Keen to focus on the things they do best, companies are increasingly turning to business process outsourcing for everything else.
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Like human beings, companies are also at risk from memory loss and potential amnesia.
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The role of the venture capitalist or private equity group once again comes into the spotlight as the ICT sector continues to gain momentum.
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By now, the Web 2.0 bubble is well underway.
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Edcon, one of the country`s leading retail groups, recently changed its outdated printing approach, effecting millions of rands in savings.