Demand for cyber insurance for business soars
For businesses across the public and private sector, a breach can mean enormous financial losses, catastrophic damage to reputation and customer confidence, as well as embarrassment and legal and regulatory fines. Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of MyCyberCare, says high...
Critical for employers to be procedurally fair
South Africa’s labour law is decisive in that there are definite processes that have to be followed in order for disciplinary cases to be confirmed as being both substantially and procedurally fair. Human resources (HR) and human capital management (HCM) solution...
Political stability to boost Kenya’s GDP growth
Kenya's GDP growth is projected to increase to 5.7% during the first quarter of 2018. This is according to ICAEW's (the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) latest report. In Economic Insight: Africa Q1 2018, the accountancy and finance body points...
Wading through the continuum of web, native and progressive web apps
By Mike Geyser - Trying to wade through the continuum of application technologies sometimes feels like you’re strolling through a swamp in an astronaut suit. But if you take a step back you’ll see a logic to how web, native and progressive web apps work in different...
Develop for the bad guys: DevConf expert
As Africa’s youth embrace the development opportunities presented by new technologies and infrastructure, young developers must remain cognizant of the need to build applications with the ‘bad guys’ in mind. This is according to Nigerian full-stack developer and...
You’re on the HCI journey: now what?
Alan Browning outlines what hyper-converged infrastructure is, and how companies that have started the journey can proceed to the next step. A subset of the complete software-defined data centre, hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is becoming more mainstream, with...
SA Start-ups Rock
Fintech shakes things up and Gauteng drives technology and innovation.
FMI gains speed, agility with Lenovo ThinkSystems
The insurance business is fast-paced and dynamic, so IT must provide fast processing and storage that’s both available and easy to manage. When Durban-based insurer FMI needed to refresh its existing IBM systems, it turned to long-time partner Network Configurations...
IoT set to impact travel
By Euan McNeil - The term Internet of Things (IoT) was arguably one of the most overused terms of 2017. However, if you want to keep up in the world of travel tech in 2018, you’d better join the IoT conversation. The concept of IoT is simple: Anything that can be...
Technology rings the changes for agriculture
By Josua Taljaard - Emerging technologies, like the Internet of Things (IoT), are changing the way entire industries work, enabling better resources conservation, more efficient operations, and higher productivity levels and, in the case of agriculture, increased...
Cyber intelligence finds the bad guys faster
By Tallen Harmsen - Don’t think the police will help you find, let alone catch, cyber criminals if they make off with your corporate loot. And don’t think this is only a problem for companies in other countries. South African businesses, like South Africans...
AI heralds personalised computing
By Thibault Dousson - If you were around in the 1980s when the first PCs appeared, you’ll remember how we marvelled at the fact that devices that previously filled entire rooms now sat on our desks. For the next three decades or so, we saw impressive evolutions of...
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