Hard-arsed Hollander
For some people, the epitaph above would be deemed an insult that could only be assuaged by suing Noseweek for coining the phrase. But Piet den Boer wore it like a badge of honour.
True or false? Every piece of software your organisation uses is properly licensed, and you are only paying for as many licences as you actually need.
Security has traditionally focussed on software and systems, with the actual hardware not getting much airtime. That has to change.
Software extends its cloud offering and warns that things have irrevocably changed in IT spend.
Two brothers have developed a new way of representing and working with information.
The web is full of monopolies. That will be a problem soon.
Local bespoke development house Barone, Budge and Dominick has just turned 25. Quite a feat in a small market that’s seen more than its share of flack.
Hooking users young, or cutting prices, are just some of the tactics being employed by software vendors during the recession.
Salesman, developer, information worker manager, consultant. Can one person do it all?
Brainstorm follows Citrix partner account manager Maike Liebenberg around to get the lowdown on working with IT partners in South Africa.
Backup. Restore. With this home-grown software, it cannot get easier.
Two young local entrepreneurs have solved the problem of public transport notification.