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Gijima CEO Maphum Nxumalo IT services company Gijima said on Thursday that it has been given the green light by the Competition Commission to acquire rival T-Systems South Africa. The approval will make Gijima the biggest black-owned ICT company in Southern Africa when 500 T-Systems employees join the company next month, Gijima said in a statement on Thursday. T-Systems South Africa, or TSSA, is currently owned by T-Systems, the IT services arm of German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom. TSSA has been in South Africa for the past 20 years, providing ICT networks, applications and solutions. “Although the announcement was made in October, after a long period of negotiations the acquisition was still subject to approval from the Competition Commission. The commission approved the acquisition on 2 February,” Gijima said. ....
Dec 28, 2020 While the deadline for migrating to S/4 HANA has been extended to 2027, giving businesses a slight reprieve, SAP ECC is reaching end of life, and companies should consider making the move sooner rather than later. By Oesha Rughubir, solution architect at T-Systems South Africa For many organisations, this is somewhat of a daunting task. S/4HANA is not simply a new version of software, but an entirely new solution with new technology, that requires a shift in mindset as well as product training. However, it also offers significant enhancements in line with digital transformation strategies, and an opportunity for improvement in many areas. ....
Dec 22, 2020 By Lukas van der Merwe, specialist sales executive: security at T-Systems South Africa While they find themselves firmly in the crosshairs of cybercriminals, they also have limited options to successfully defend themselves against cyberattacks, as the challenges faced by this market segment are multifaceted. South Africa has been near the top of the list for cyberattacks for some time now and has one of the highest risk ratings in the world. Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly difficult to reduce this, as attacks are continuing to become more sophisticated. Consequently, companies in the mid-market sector face numerous hurdles with regards to cybersecurity, with affordability topping the list. In most cases, smaller and lower-margin organisations simply cannot afford next-generation technology to improve their cybersecurity posture. At the same time, many still believe that smaller entities are less likely to be targeted than large enterprises. ....
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