Jan 06, 2013
Smartphones and social media are contributing to a deluge of electronic information. Some companies are ill-prepared to cope, with less than 1 per cent of so-called 'big data' currently being analysed. Read Article World engulfed by 'data tsunami'
Jan 06, 2013
Mark Dean, one of the original developers of the PC and the regional chief technology officer at IBM, explains the impact of the skills gap in the technology industry. Read Article Local talent the answer to plugging skills gap in IT
Dec 09, 2012
IBM said in March 2011 that it had settled with US regulators over allegations it bribed Chinese and South Korean officials to win at least $54m in government contracts. But the deal still has not been approved by a federal judge in Washington. Read Article IBM's settlement in China bribes case is stuck in judicial limbo
Apr 17, 2012
The Mea region is the world's 'last growth frontier' for spending on technology, according to a senior IBM executive. Read Article Middle East and Africa remains rich for IT expansion
May 31, 2011
History tells us that oil can go down as well as up, and today's petro-states would do well to plan for all eventualities.
Read Article Petro states should note oil's power to fell the mighty
Sep 04, 2010
The curator is arguably the most powerful man in the art world, and some of his collection goes on display next month in the capital. Read Article Gagosian's art of the art deal
Sep 04, 2010
Social networking site Facebook is estimated to be worth $33bn and is set to go public in what will likely be the biggest technology listing since Google. In the fickle world of technology nervous investors are keeping a wary eye on developments. Read Article The changing face of hi-tech
Aug 07, 2010
Three professional women who gave up their careers after starting a family talk about how they and their spouses made room in the budget for a new life as a stay-at-home mum. Read Article Managing on one income
Jul 05, 2010
Technology sales are proving that people are still buying something other than life's essentials in the downturn. Big US government purchases are not hurting the sector either Read Article Crisis tech sales prove life has to have its little rewards
Jun 04, 2010
Jorge Davyt, 43, was born in Uruguay but his heart was captured about 1,000 kilometres away, in Paraguay, when he met his wife, Julia. Read Article The Davyt family have a foot in two camps