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bolttech Repairs appointed as Authorised Nationwide Service Partner for ASUS

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | news

ASUS South Africa has appointed bolttech Repairs South Africa as an authorised nationwide service partner to support ASUS PC customers across the country. The partnership, which went live on 1 March 2026, provides professional repair and support services for ASUS...
Ricoh SA bets on partner-led distribution in evolving print market

Ricoh SA bets on partner-led distribution in evolving print market

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | news

The office print market has been changing for more than a decade. Declining print volumes, hybrid work and the shift to digital document workflows have forced manufacturers to rethink how they operate. Increasingly, vendors are moving away from direct sales toward...

Green IT cuts costs while saving the planet

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Thought Leadership

By Amritesh Anand – For years, businesses have wrestled with the notion that sustainability comes at a premium. Going green was often seen as a noble goal, but one that carried additional expenses. Today, this thinking is being turned on its head. Sustainable IT...
How systemic failures drive corporate crime

How systemic failures drive corporate crime

by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Featured Story, Features

A new doctoral study at the University of Cape Town (UCT) offers a rigorous cross-jurisdictional analysis of how corporate crime emerges within listed companies, challenging conventional governance thinking, introducing new theories and proposing reforms to strengthen...

Deep Throat: Harsh reality of shortages starts to bite

by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Thought Leadership

The global shortage of components and memory that has been dogging the industry for nearly a year now – blamed mainly on high demand for AI and data centre infrastructure – is now really starting to bite. For those South Africans who don’t realise just how dire the...
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