There is an urgent need to prioritise a compelling and cohesive mission and strategy to build an African data economy.
Given deepening business requirements and technology's disruptive nature, companies demanding the most value from their tech investments will harness the enormous potential of AR/VR, says Carel du Toit, CEO of Mint Group.
For 2020, the growth of high-throughput satellites is set to continue, says Q-KON Africa.
A digital twin makes it possible to get a visual, real-time dashboard, assisting businesses to make sense of data in a new way, says Tobie Alberts, digital evangelist at IoT.nxt.
Despite SA’s subdued economic outlook, technology has a massive part to play in the country’s growth in the future, with ICT spending to reach R393 billion in 2020, says the IDC.
The ideal network monitoring solution, such as PRTG, ensures what you pay the ISP for is actually what you get, says Hennie Moolman, CEO of Africa Solution Distributor.
By representing SA in Sigfox’s ambassador programme, it is hoped that Nghonyama will help discover the IOT pioneers of tomorrow.
Data at the edge is sometimes as critical as data in the core, says Veeam's Trent Odger.
Cyber attacks rank as number six in the top 10 risks, according to Aon's 2019 Global Risk Management Survey.
SqwidNet has challenged South African entrepreneurs to use technology to solve everyday challenges in the next round of their IOT Entrepreneurship Programme.
Impression Signatures offers a range of GlobalSign PKI solutions to address the IT security and identity needs of regional customers in SA.