Future-ready education systems are key if Africa is to be a leader in the fifth industrial revolution.
New products debut at Google Cloud Next 2025, with enhancements across its AI Hypercomputer stack and an upgrade to Gemini.
Outsourcing security to a managed detection and response service gives companies immediate access to a specialised team of professionals.
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The state-owned entity believes the fuel management system will assist ports with fuel theft prevention and put an end to unauthorised fuel dispensing.
ITWeb Brainstorm CIO Banquet 2025
It is important to meet modern customer expectations while also managing risk, and AI and automation allow companies to do so.
From the tenured to the rising stars, SA’s female tech change-makers were lauded at the second annual Wired4Women Awards ceremony last night.
The GSM Association’s board names Ralph Mupita as deputy chairperson, to serve until the end of 2026.
The telecoms operator invests in modernising its infrastructure to democratise AI for the benefit of more Africans.
Siloed security solutions will soon be insufficient to withstand increasingly sophisticated threat actors armed with the next advancement in AI.
The locally-owned communications satellite would require a one-time capital investment of up to R6 billion.