The ICT and education departments join forces to minimise disruption to the education system during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The companies join the fight against the coronavirus, zero-rating information portals being run by the Department of Health.
A newly formed global consortium will use IBM’s powerful supercomputer, the POWER9-based Summit, to help fight COVID-19.
Based on current visibility, the company expects Q1 revenue to be down slightly on a year-over-year basis.
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The AWS Diagnostic Development Initiative aims to accelerate COVID-19 diagnostics, research and testing.
The World Health Organisation’s facts about COVID-19 are now accessible to billions via popular messaging platform, WhatsApp.
Huawei and Telkom step up their anti-coronavirus efforts, making financial contributions to the value of R16 million.
The tactical use of artificial intelligence to glean deep client insights will enable companies to begin delivering proactive, personalised customer service.
Call centres are looking to allow their staff to operate from home, says 1Stream.
The communications minister believes an online hackathon can find solutions to address the spread of COVID-19.
A survey shows South Africans, Kenyans and Nigerians refer to social media for coronavirus information, noting WhatsApp as the primary source.