by Allan Davison | Sep 14, 2015 | Workplace 2020
By Matthew Barker, regional manager for Sub-Saharan Africa at Aruba Networks The finance sector is in agreement: there’s a major global threat to the success of the banking and finance industry, one that ignores boom and bust cycles, doesn’t care about stock market...
by Allan Davison | Sep 14, 2015 | Infographics
by Allan Davison | Sep 14, 2015 | ITSM and Application Development
IT services spending in South Africa is expected to increase 8,8% year on year in 2016 to total $5-billion, according to the latest forecasts from International Data Corporation (IDC). Referencing its recently published report, “Africa IT Services Market...
by Allan Davison | Sep 14, 2015 | Innovation
Gartner reports 3D printing (3DP) technology has progressed rapidly in recent years, and that medical applications are leading to some of the most significant deployments of 3DP technology. Gartner’s 2015 Hype Cycle for 3D Printing reveals that 3DP of medical...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Sustainability
With just months to go until the upcoming maize planting season, climate change and the memory of one of the worst droughts in decades during 2015, remains one of the biggest challenges facing South Africa’s crop farmers, as they look to secure crop financing and...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Report-back
The South African Telecommunications, Networking and Applications Conference (SATNAC) brings together government, academia and the private sector to discuss the challenges within the telecommunications industry and to map the way forward. Kathy Gibson attended this...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Security and Legal
In a climate where many South African firms are feeling a knock-on effect from business closures, alternatives to liquidation may be welcome – and business rescue should be considered. What is business rescue, and how can it affect – or assist – a company in financial...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | ITSM and Application Development
In today’s world, IT no longer supports the business. IT is the business, and the business is IT. If you turn off IT, nobody will be able to do their job and the business will cease to function. By Edward Carbutt, executive director at Marval Africa Despite this,...
by Allan Davison | Sep 8, 2015 | Past Editions
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by Kathy Gibson | Sep 1, 2015 | Features
Universal Internet access is a dream that will help all South Africans benefit from the communications, information and resources that the privileged take for granted. Project Isizwe is close to making that dream a reality in Tshwane. Kathy Gibson visited the...