Ethics, citizenship and protecting human rights in the digital age
Human rights differ from civil rights, in that this spectrum of rights are recognised as international standards for promoting and protecting an individual’s basic right to a dignified human existence
AI can help secure digital enterprise with visibility, intelligence
Automation can help with productivity and empower the workforce to express creativity. However, companies are struggling to find a balance between employee experience and maintaining sufficient levels of security required within the enterprise
Autonomous vehicles: Why ethics matter
The increased usage of autonomous vehicles is ultimately premised on trust; those who buy or use them, have to trust the technology and must be comfortable using that technology for true value to be realised
Is Africa adopting new hotel technology?
Africa will have to speed up in order to satisfy global travellers who are used to digital accommodations, to meet guest demand and to provide competitive levels of guest service and engagement
Digital transformation driving cyber security evolution
With employees becoming increasingly ‘plugged in’, hackers and fraudsters soon identified newbie Internet users as soft targets for online scams and phishing.
Opinion: Impact of hardware on licensing costs
A company that does not understand the impact of their IT hardware specification decisions in relation to software licensing may find themselves spending far more on licensing than anticipated
Gender diversity and the future of African businesses
Mercer’s 2018 Gender Inflection report found that women are better represented in organisations that view women’s health as critical to developing and retaining women and that offer targeted programs
Opinion: Prosumers key to Africa’s power challenges
Prosumers are people who actively choose their own energy source – they decide whether they want to use solar panels, gas heaters, or gas for cooking.
The ubiquity of IoT in design
The challenge isn’t that IoT can’t deliver on expectations, but rather that far too few providers can develop every aspect of a solution and even fewer recognise the design limitations that may apply.
Preparing the c-suite for an AI workplace
The race is on and China has made its intentions clear after announcing its desire to be a world leader in AI by 2030, but the USA is in the lead with tech Goliaths such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft investing heavily in AI
Stay ahead of cybercrime with advanced AI
Staying ahead of today’s accelerated cybercrime trends requires adding artificial intelligence (AI) to an organisation’s network security strategy.
Digital education boost for SA’s poorest pupils
SAP Africa head of innovation and quantum physicist Dr Adriana Marais says it’s vital to support the dreams of young people, but that tools such as science and technology were needed to make dreams a reality.
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