Huawei Cloud launches in South Africa
19/11/2018Huawei Cloud, the cloud-computing services of Huawei, has unveiled a new region in South Africa, making the company the world’s first cloud service provider that operates a local data center.
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Huawei Cloud, the cloud-computing services of Huawei, has unveiled a new region in South Africa, making the company the world’s first cloud service provider that operates a local data center.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has introduced a 1.0 TSI model derivative of the hugely popular Caddy in South Africa. The second best-selling model in Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ range, the Caddy combines.
President Trump on Wednesday announced his nomination of Lana Marks, a handbag designer and Mar-a-Lago club member to be his next U.S. ambassador to South Africa. In a statement, the.
Nokia has deployed its 5G site for the South African operator rain in time for the operator to launch 5G services ahead of AfricaCom 2018. The launch and subsequent rollout.
The Minister for Railways Development, Hon. Joe Ghartey, MP, on behalf of the people and Government of Ghana, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Africa Investment (Ai) SkyTrain.
PCI Pal, the secure payment solutions provider to contact centres, has signed its first South African reseller contract with telecommunications and customer engagement solutions company, Ninzi-Connect. The deal will allow.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Rob Davies, says that the investment in economic growth is not limited to job creation and economic inclusion for all. Davies was addressing.
The Africa Investment Forum will kick-off in Johannesburg on Wednesday, in a bid to provide an open platform to multilateral institutions, governments and the private sector to improve the pipeline.
The dream of producing the highly anticipated Ford Ranger Raptor has taken a big step closer to becoming a production reality with the first batch of trial units emerging from.
South Africa has investment commitments of $35 billion as part of plans by President Cyril Ramaphosa to attract $100 billion over the next five years to revive the country’s flagging.