by Kathy Gibson | Feb 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
One of our trusty little tweeters reliably informs us that the local subsidiary of HP Enterprise could have a new MD in the next couple of weeks. Following the departure of Pieter Bensch to join Sage as its executive VP for Africa and the Middle East from 1 November,...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
As my esteemed editor seems to suggest in the covering brief to this month’s cover story, (Product Managers), the IT distribution sector- along with the rest of the national economy – is facing an extremely stern challenge given today’s shaky economic climate and a...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
There is a rush by former and current Formula One manufacturers to enter the electrically powered Formula-e series. Like F1, Fe is for single-seater race cars, with teams and drivers competing for a world championship crown. By Graham Duxbury But that’s where...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
South Africa faces an increasing shortage of digital skills, driven in part by an insufficient focus on ICTs at school level, which prevents many students from pursuing a career in IT. By Simon Campbell-Young In addition, the sector is experiencing rapid changes and...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 6, 2018 | Thought Leadership
A few months ago, following the resignations of execs such as Thibault Duisson, Dave McMurdo and Martin Meltz, Deep Throat posed the question about whether HP Inc and HP Enterprise could afford to continue letting experienced staffers go in a market as tight as it now...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 6, 2018 | Thought Leadership
Despite the fact that we have one of the most admired and inspiring constitutions in the world – that absolutely guarantees equal rights for all and that is backed up by legislation as well as countless institutions mandated to ensure that the rights of people,...