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.
Mining: Stepping carefully into 4IR
4IR is creating a need for regulation on issues such as unemployment, intellectual property , data privacy and security, and liability for defects and loss of control. Is your firm ready?
Fintech take on the CoFI Bill
Disruptive technology has the ability to reform the fundamental commercial and legal structure of particular financial products and services, in its entirety.
The legalities of the digital signature
To ensure better security, particularly with regards to highly sensitive or complex records and contracts, digital signatures are more efficient and reliable.
AI and mind-blowing business growth
As more businesses turn their attention to the AI hype, they need to be aware of the challenges ahead. Despite the frenzy, AI is still nascent and there’s no one-size-fits-all recipe for success.
Can we clean up crime, corruption in public sector?
Technology could completely change the way people are able to track and record what is happening on the ground, whether it be a local security company, a police task force or emergency response team.
Black industrialists and government’s commitment to SA
Black industrialists are defined as “black South Africans who own and, through significant shareholding, control an enterprise whose products are significantly used and have a considerable impact on decent employment and create B-BBEE opportunities”.
Preventing unethical behavior in business
Leaders need to model good behaviour. Their unethical or self-serving actions will authorise others to do the same. Ethical leadership is not about what is said, but about what is done, every day, in the big and small moments.
How tech makes the world a better place
Technology is not just about social networking and streaming your favourite TV series on your tablet. While these are all great, did you know there are other cool – and serious – ways creative tech is actually changing the world?
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