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Eskom has yet to confirm reports suggesting Sal Laher has been suspended.
The company continues to focus heavily on the enterprise sector, introducing new mobility solutions and reverting to device features that once were its trademarks.
The R6?billion shoppers will spend online this year is miniscule in comparison to what is being outlaid at physical stores.
A new panel manufacturing facility opened and the first MeerKat antenna was launched this year.
Frost & Sullivan's forecast towards 2018 shows mobile operators will tap into e-commerce, health, e-learning and e-governance.
The IDC predicts tech investments will increasingly aim to address African market realities in 2015.
Signs from 2014 are encouraging, showing SA is headed in the right direction to take advantage of increased connectivity.
E-learning non-profit organisation Bridge highlights projects making an impact in SA's push towards greater tech integration.
Alternative energy solutions and technology come to the fore amid SA's struggles with rolling blackouts.
Grade nine pupils record a dismal 10.8% average for maths in this year's national assessments, boding ill for future ICT skills.
Effective IT governance remains a concern, but the department has managed to get a few projects off the ground.
Farmers will get free satellite equipment installation in an initiative aiming to minimise radio frequency interference with the telescope project.