Addressing the infrastructure gap in fast-growing countries
There is an underexploited opportunity which is is increasingly commanding attention: To optimise existing assets by making them more effective, cheaper or longer lasting
Smarter mobility the answer to curbing SA’s carbon emissions?
The International Monetary Fund notes that carbon tax is the best way to cut greenhouse gas emissions, as it allows for a reduction in energy consumption, and favours cleaner energy sources.
Is your digital twin an ass?
As with any new and fast-growing technology, companies should be weary of the possible implications that might arise without doing proper research before adopting it. Don’t let this be you.
Dashcams: Providing more than just social media LOLs
Modern dashcams mean fleet managers no longer have to trawl through reams of footage to isolate an incident as all event footage can be easily managed through a central events dashboard
Opinion: Next move for SMEs in China-US trade war games?
The US Department of Commerce targeted 14 industries for tariff increases to put a threshold on the rise of these emerging technologies. But it’s not as simple as it appears…
Lessons from Saphila 2019: Technology’s role in SA’s democratic elections
An election is considered free when a country’s citizens can decide whether or not to vote, and vote freely for the candidate and party of their choice without fear or intimidation.
Cybersecurity in the spotlight: What are hackers targeting?
More than 95% of all data breaches are caused by human error, according to a report from IBM. Why is it that businesses struggle to pick out hackers?
Water, waste and food security: A collective responsibility
‘As much as 60- 70% of the material coming to recycling plants in South Africa at the moment comes from landfill reclaimers and trash pickers. They play a key role in recycling,’ ~ Douw Steyn
Digital estate agents: The power of proptech in South Africa
There is some exciting work taking place in the proptech sector that uses tech-enabled interventions countries, and significant opportunities yet to be tapped
Opinion: Dealing with data security in a digital world
Applying the oft-quoted 3-2-1 backup rule is therefore a given. It states that a company should have at least three copies of its data, two copies on different storage media, one of which is located off-site.
Digitalisation is changing the job market: Is South Africa prepared?
Some areas will experience change by evolution, others more rapidly but, one thing is certain – there will be change. As the digital era advances, the job market will see its fair share of changes too.
Huawei releases paper on IP, warns against politicisation
Huawei will adopt an open and cooperative attitude and follow the FRAND principle, or ‘fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory’, when engaging with relevant parties in the industry on patents licensing.
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