Building a smart city takes time, so it’s imperative that government starts small and builds towards it.
A greater understanding of the relationships between people, places and things adds an invaluable layer of business insight, transforming customer interactions.
AFGRI assists the local agricultural sector to find critical technologies and pull them together in a meaningful way while leveraging economies of scale.
COVID-19 has placed greater demand on warehousing and distribution than ever before, says Heinrich de Leeuw, MD at Seidor South Africa.
Ricoh Spaces is a cloud-hosted workplace enhancement platform that optimises your business with areas such as desk bookings, space bookings, IOT, way-finding and workplace insights.
The companies have partnered to deliver flexible, scalable and cost-effective next-generation digital solutions to customers, via the cloud.
Due to an explosion in the number of internet-connected devices, IOT networks now process billions of messages each month from the billions of objects connected to it.
To make progress on smart cities and e-government services requires more effective partnerships between public and private sectors, with a shared risk approach.
The role of information security professionals has become critical as the world enters the second phase of the internet revolution, in which computers run everything and everything is connected.
Three University of Pretoria professors say Society 5.0 will see the humanising of technology, requiring designers and software developers to become more human-oriented.
In Africa, IOT is playing an increasingly significant role in sectors like agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, says Gareth Whitaker, director: Solutions and Innovation at Software AG.