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Johannesburg Office

iLAB’s Johannesburg office is situated in Woodmead

 

Physical Address

19 Polo Crescent

Woodmead Drive

Office Park

Woodmead

Johannesburg

South Africa

 

Postal Address

Suite 277

Private Bag X51

Bryanston

Johannesburg

2021

 

Telephone number

 

+27 (11) 656 2217 / +27(11) 656 0574

Fax number

 

+27 (11) 807 7916

E-mail address

 

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Map to our Johannesburg office

 

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Johannesburg Test Laboratory

Our test laboratory in situated in Rivonia, Johannesburg

 

Physical Address

1 Morris street West

Rivonia

Johannesburg

 

Postal Address

Suite 277

Private Bag X51

Bryanston

Johannesburg

2021

 

Telephone number

+27 (11) 656 2217 / +27(11) 656 0574

 

Fax number

+27 (11) 807 7916

 

E-mail address

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Cape Town Office

 

Our office in Cape Town

 

Physical Address

Regent House (2nd floor)
Vineyards Office Estate
99 Yip de Jager Drive
Bellville
7530

 

 

Postal Address

Suite 277 Private Bag X51

Bryanston

Johannesburg

2021

 

Telephone number


+27(21) - 9139230

 

Fax number

+27(21) - 9139230

 

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Software Failure
Banking Error
Software bugs caused the bank accounts of 823 customers of a major U.S. bank to be credited with $924,844,208.32 each in May of 1996, according to newspaper reports. The American Bankers Association claimed it was the largest such error in banking history. A bank spokesman said the programming errors were corrected and all funds were recovered
Stock trading
The computer system of a major online U.S. stock trading service failed during trading hours several times over a period of days in February of 1999 according to nationwide news reports. The problem was reportedly due to bugs in a software upgrade intended to speed online trade confirmations