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Social media, public data and cloud computing hit the government radar.
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Government has much work to do if it is to keep its promises of improved service delivery to South African citizens.
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The customer is still, allegedly, king. And one view of the king is still, allegedly, possible. Or is it?
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VMWare's Maurizio Carli says the tin no longer matters.
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Despite the gloom over the economy, which I don’t expect will lift any time soon, the energy of our entrepreneurs is good for the soul.
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Can ex-Cell C boss Jeffrey Hedberg help multi-links turn the corner?
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Blood-spatter analysis and ballistics are so old-school. Digital forensic experts gather evidence at the click of a mouse.
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An ancient masterpiece, with the most breathtaking coastline, it’s easy to see why Lord Byron dubbed Dubrovnik ‘The Pearl of the Adriatic.’
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New technologies that excite the geeks
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Government’s IT agency is up for a radical facelift as new Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi looks to bring the agency to order.
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Skills, skills, and skills are top of everyone’s ‘want’ list.
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The skills issue is becoming critical. As it has been for at least a decade now. Time to get innovative.
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Some commentators believe SA can compete globally, while others believe more needs to be done.
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Some say South Africa has what it takes to be an outsourced software development destination. Others say skills are a problem.
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BPM has excellent potential to add value to business. It just needs to be explained properly.
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So, ERP is going to take over the world, ‘ey? This year or next?
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It was once inconceivable that everyone would have a colour printer on their desktop. Next up, 3D manufacturing.
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