South Africa is one of the countries least prepared for the global digital revolution, according to the Emerging Digital Powerhouse Index.
The CSIR’s AI experts commit to contribute to the G20 agenda of addressing global economic challenges.
While local tech business leaders believe AI had the biggest impact, machine learning, satellite connectivity, internet of things and blockchain also played significant roles this year.
AI-driven insights optimise capital expenditure and mobile network performance, says Nokia VP.
Fortinet identifies cyber crime-as-a-service as a rapidly growing threat.
AIOT combines the data collection and connectivity capabilities of IOT with the decision-making and learning capabilities of AI.
5IR is not just about automation and data; it’s a movement towards putting people and the planet at the centre of manufacturing, says Mark Wilson, CEO of SYSPRO EMEA and APAC.
ITWeb’s annual GRC event on 20 February will explore the interplay between technological innovation and regulatory requirements.
South African firms face challenges in adopting, deploying, and fully leveraging AI-powered technologies, a Cisco survey finds.
Some 98% of South African respondents to a study are aware of crypto-currencies, with 54% expressing familiarity with NFTs.
Uber South Africa engages e-mobility partners, as it paves the way to deploy electric vehicles for its delivery and e-hailing business next year.