IOT requires an approach that empowers companies to unlock the potential of edge computing, says Rentia Booysen, collaboration and networking lead at Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa.
Together the companies will establish a fully automated intelligent factory.
With ML, AI and advanced big data analytics, the public sector could avert panic and better manage crises, says Matone Ditlhake, CEO of Corridor Africa Technologies.
The promise of IOT is still not being fulfilled, according to a briefing held by the IITPSA this week.
Interfaces in connected vehicles are a potential entry point for attacks and therefore a risk that needs to be secured.
Three case studies will be featured at the second annual ITWeb BPM & Automation Summit, to be held on 2 and 3 April.
UJ's Professor Tshilidzi Marwala, deputy chair of the Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, talks 4IR, AI, the public sector and education.
The company opens applications for local SMEs to apply for its multimillion-rand equity equivalent investment programme.
The second digital transformation conference to be hosted by 4Sight BluESP, in partnership with Aspentech, will teach delegates how to harness Industry 4.0 technologies.
Companies that innovatively rethink their organisational design in a digitally enabled world will have a competitive advantage by attracting a diverse workforce.
Edge computing will be the power behind the next industrial revolution, altering the way manufacturing and services are carried out, says Tsholofelo Montshioa, business development manager for Supermicro at Axiz.