A surprising number of businesses have yet to define clear targets for reducing their carbon emissions.
With just a few hours to go before the the United States came into the risk of a default, Congress passed a bill to reopen the government and raise the federal debt limit
Retailers and brands are using music and multimedia in ever-more innovative ways to breathe new life into their stores and attract more customers.
General Manager of External Affairs, Joe Schwarz discusses how the work of Base Titanium on the Kwale Project is helping to shape the future prosperity of Kenya
Ewen Anderson at Centralis explains how organisations can manage IT consumerisation in an efficient and secure manner, boosting productivity and employee satisfaction.
HMV Canada has been sold to British retail restructuring specialist Hilco UK for £2.05 million as part of HMV Group’s plans to reduce debt and secure its main business in the UK
UK infrastructure developer Aeternum has revealed plans to develop an energy park near Blackburn in Lancashire, as well as new residential housing.
Engineering specialist BESTECH has been named in Queen’s University’s School of Business annual list of the 50 Best Small & Medium Employers in Canada for 2012.
The New York Stock Exchange will be closed today and potentially tomorrow as Hurricane Sandy threatens to unleash unprecedented havoc on the US east coast.
One of South Africa’s largest IT support companies is looking at how it can remain at the top by developing different niche markets.
If necessity is the mother of invention, then the same must be true for reinvention, too.
The World Bank has approved US$85 million of funding to help the government of Senegal and the Senegal National Power Utility (SENELEC) to improve electricity services in the co
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.