Building digital trust with stakeholders is no mean feat for enterprise-level organisations facing increasingly complex technological disruptions.
Artificial intelligence is impacting customer choices, using the knowledge of previous purchases, searched products and online browsing habits to provide a personalised feel.
While vigilance remains everyone’s responsibility, the CSO’s role is continually expanding to incorporate a deeper understanding of the human psyche.
It’s the wager that determines whether gaming is gambling (illegal) or a fun activity (legal), so it’s best to remember that any online gambling activity is illegal.
Data literacy is one of the most important skills to master, as all professionals across vocations need to be able to use data to make the best decisions.
A look at continuous architecture and continuous delivery, and why a focus on quality attributes, and not on functional requirements, is required.
It’s a long road to POPIA compliance and while the finish line is in sight, only one attitude will ensure your business crosses the line with confidence.
Artificial intelligence has made great strides in flagging suspicious banking activities, but expert skills and human discernment cannot be discounted in the process.
An intelligent automation journey must first, and foremost, be driven by the business strategy, as too many tech initiatives are initiated and managed solely by the tech team.
A “catch-22” situation arises when companies hold on to aging, underperforming IT platforms, hoping to postpone the day when a move to cloud computing becomes imperative.
Most companies are stuck in reactive mode, battling to keep up with ever-changing cyber attack modes. However, for the sake of business resilience, they must stay ahead of threats.
The traits of curiosity, determination, willingness to learn and desire for optimisation make for a top-rate data scientist. Do you have what it takes?
The customer, and not the service provider, is primarily responsible for protecting their data in the cloud, and CIOs should not assume cloud providers are secure.