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SWIFTMar 2, 2020

SWIFT hackathon seeks cross-border payment solutions

The hackathon aims to identity new solutions to reduce costs in cross-border payments into and within Africa.

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BlockchainFeb 26, 2020

Chinese multimillion-dollar blockchain start-up Conflux set to establish base in Africa

Having launched Testnet in 2019, Conflux is looking to establish a concrete community of developers and miners, and to also partner with African exchanges.

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InterSystems announces enhanced open-source availability for InterSystems iKnow technology

This enables users to customise the technology, and tune and broaden language models beyond what is possible within fixed-release cycles of proprietary products.

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Open SourceFeb 25, 2020

Shift from proprietary to open source software accelerating

A new Red Hat report finds that enterprises are moving away from proprietary software far more rapidly than had been anticipated.

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Nokia C1Feb 18, 2020

Nokia intros new devices with AI features

The Nokia C1 and Nokia 2.3 smartphones are now available in South African retail stores.

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BlockchainFeb 17, 2020

Chinese blockchain start-up hires VC exec to lead North American expansion

The start-up’s global expansion and appointment of Eden Dhaliwal came after it received a rare official endorsement and financial backing from the Shanghai government.

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Huawei readies SA launch of devices with Google alternative

The Chinese multinational telco will, in March, debut South African phones integrated with its new native Huawei Mobile Services.

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Google CloudFeb 13, 2020

Google Anthos gains traction across the globe

Global enterprises report gains from using the multi-cloud application management platform, says Google Cloud’s Jonathan Frankel.

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AlphabetFeb 4, 2020

Google brought in $80bn for developers in 2019

Google generated billions in revenue for developers using Android developer tools, as Google Play notched up two billion active users.

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Open SourceFeb 3, 2020

Only three of the world's top airports pass cyber security test

A survey finds 97% of the world's best airports have worrying vulnerabilities in their online systems, from their Web sites to their mobile apps.

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CERNFeb 3, 2020

CERN dumps Facebook Workplace for open source

Leading nuclear research organisation continues its drive to open source.

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William SachitiJan 31, 2020

Zimbabwean entrepreneur invents tech that turns a tree into a WiFi hub

‘Trees of Knowledge’ will convert trees and rural landmarks into educational WiFi hubs in Africa.