The bank surges past 14 million active app clients, with up to 20 000 customers joining the bank directly through in-app on-boarding.
The webinar will take place on 9 December at 11am UTC+0 (1pm SAST).
Entersekt Orkestrate service makes integration and orchestration of Context Aware Authentication 85% faster.
Workday buys US software company Pipedream, saying the acquisition will connect its HR and finance data to over 3 000 business applications.
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The chipmaker reports $57 billion third quarter revenue, exceeding analysts’ expectations as income gained 22% quarter-on-quarter.
The finance and human capital management software provider adds a Dubai regional office to its Europe, Middle East and Africa footprint.
ESCROWSURE clients will gain access to advanced cyber security assessments, IP audits, AI maturity reviews and code-level analytics.
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Now rivalling word-of-mouth as top purchase driver, social media is shaping African consumers’ buying decisions, says Boston Consulting Group.
The ICT services firm says Transnet’s appeal has no merit, insisting the court’s scathing judgement confirms Transnet’s lack of readiness.
Transnet argues that the court erred in several respects, including misinterpreting Gijima’s obligations to migrate both mainframe and non-mainframe applications.
E-hailing drivers and operators are urged to register their applications with the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport.