In the first of a two-part series on improving workplace productivity, Janet Paterson talks to productivity strategist Cathy Sexton about strategies to help employees and managers make more of their time.
Despite the attendant hype, virtualisation of the desktop in corporate SA has been moving at less than breakneck speed.
Green IT remains little more than a watchword for most South African IT executives. This attitude is going to have to change, whether they like it or not.
Consumerisation of IT and cloud computing are not just changing the way apps are designed and deployed - they could fundamentally change the role and nature of the IT department.
Thoughtworks banks on enterprises adopting agile software development by releasing its continuous delivery tool Go as open source. The question is: will it `go'?
If a service is free, making money off it requires creativity. Nifty250 is doing just that.
Now an integral part of the telecoms landscape, the feisty third operator outlines its campaign for radical change in the industry.
The variables of the modern IT environment are so many and complex that managing software licences has become an almost impossible task. Brainstorm spoke to three CIOs about how they avoid licensing woes.
The age-old battle of the sexes is still a hot topic in the IT industry, both locally and internationally. Why won't this issue go away?
Charlie Miller has hacked your phone, your web browser, and now he's coming for your car.
When Zanele Nyoka speaks about her job at South African Breweries, you begin to think that everyone who runs an IT department ought to have a degree in psychology.
South Africa suffers from high mobile connectivity prices. What's going on and what can be done about it?