Africans want to scan their way out of the Covid disaster
There is a definite interest in new solutions that seem to direct the future of scanning requirements across the entire business environment
How Rwanda is spurring a generation of women in technology
Rwanda’s government encourages school-age girls to develop innovative tech or business ideas and to immerse themselves in ICT.
Dodge ransomware – learn to spot a phish
The best way to test the vulnerability of staff is to send simulated emails emulating real phishing messages and track their reaction.
African lives matter – energy policy decisions should consider their needs
As African oil and gas countries struggle with Covid-19’s devastating impact on demand, two international groups seem to be celebrating it.
How remuneration may look after COVID-19
Employees could even consider adjusting their work week to four days to free up one day for other commitments and initiatives.
Real-time analytics in retail: It’s now or never
‘Streaming analytics’ is the future of real data insight in the retail sector and data insight is also vital in ensuring that promotions are effective.
COVID-19, contact tracing and the data privacy challenge
The big question with contact tracing is how to best leverage technology while also avoiding the downsides of eroding data privacy controls.
Beyond broadband: FTTH powers economic growth, education, sustainability
As more people use FTTH to work remotely, they no longer need to commute to work, leading to reduced greenhouse gasses and carbon emissions.
It’s not security – it’s education
Basic cyber hygiene principals, which are often the simple ones that are forgotten or overlooked, are still just as relevant.
Robust FinTech regulatory framework crucial to Africa’s financial prospects
Over the last decade, Africa has witnessed a sweeping transformation in the financial sector. Millions of formerly unbanked Africans today use banking facilities with the touch of their fingers through mobile applications.,writes by Emmanuel DeGroote Regional Head of...
Is technology taking away key experience in learning?
E-learning courses hold the power to reach people in locations that would otherwise never attend due to monetary or time restrictions.
Rock, hard place: Ethical dilemmas and professionals
During the Level 5 lockdown, many individuals and organisations faced an acute ethical dilemma because of the prohibition on supplying cooked food to the needy.
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