RoboYogi, Land Rover Defender and the durability of future cars
Yogi the Labrador was tasked with jumping in and out of the new Land Rover Defender boot during testing.
No, blockchain is not going to disrupt your industry
Fact is, blockchains are not terribly exciting on their own. At the end of the day, a blockchain is nothing more than a database.
All change for payments…
Digital issues that impact our humanity, special feature on data centres, all the action from Africom, AI and the shift in work, plus reportbacks from Fujitsu Forum, VMWorld and Nutanix .Next on Tour.
Ryder calls on Africa to aim for human-centered future of work
At the opening of the 14th ILO African Regional Meeting in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Guy Ryder, ILO Director-General, spoke of Africa’s world of work challenges and opportunities
Stirred pots: The changing face of competition law in Africa
A lack of knowledge and understanding about competition, anti-trust laws could bring about significant legal and reputational consequences
VPN: The importance of safeguarding internet freedom
As internet user data accessed by third parties without consent grows, the use of VPNs, making a reliable network infrastructure key to the preservation of privacy online
South Africa becomes a cloud-friendly environment
Even while cloud is gaining significant momentum locally, the next evolution of it – hyperscale computing – will become even more important.
Finally, tech to keep drivers’ eyes on the road…
AI provides the element of control that fleet managers crave, providing performance reporting and behaviour analysis into every driver.
Prepared for December’s mega e-commerce sales surge?
Why do e-commerce sites and streaming services keep being overwhelmed, even when they anticipated large user numbers?
Is a cyber incident response plan part of your strategy?
Without an effective cyber incident response plan with specific procedures to follow, it’s easy to drop the ball, leading to more damage.
SDx: Next step in linking the business to the data centre
The reliance on software and its flexibility to optimise link between data centre and organisation will only increase in the coming months.
Don’t fear 4IR – embrace its opportunities
Gartner says that gig or contingent workers represent around 15% – 25% of the global workforce today – by 2025, gig workers will account for 35-40% of the workforce.
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