AI is set to drive investment in disruptive energy supplies for data centres, says Dimension Data.
Businesses of all sizes use open source databases, utilising solutions like MySQL for reliability and MongoDB for flexibility, says Johannes Briel, senior IT security specialist at Galix.
The impact includes popular routers and open source components used to connect critical local networks in energy, healthcare, transportation and emergency services.
Railway systems are safety-critical and software failures can lead to accidents and loss of life, says Bruce Zaayman, director of sales at Inspired Testing.
Smart cities are the future and the foundation of smart cities is connectivity.
The company foresees blockchain solutions being integrated into various aspects of telecoms operations, including billing, identity verification and network security.
Duxbury's new range of enterprise switches have been designed to help businesses effectively address unique networking demands.
Internet of things technology has the capacity to transform everyday objects into integrated, networked devices, says iONLINE ISP.
The benefits of private 5G networks include exclusive capacity, as there is no competition for space from other network users, says Sudipto Moitra, GM – ICT at MTN SA Enterprise Business.
Creating a safer smart city environment is reliant on integrating surveillance solutions that can leverage the likes of AI and machine learning, says Slade Vandrau, surveillance business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
Mines are overcoming traditional connectivity challenges by opting for 5G private networks, says Sudipto Moitra, GM – ICT at MTN SA Enterprise Business.