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Linda Doke

Cape Town correspondent

Linda Doke is ITWeb's Cape Town correspondent.

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3:10
Channel
Nov 8, 2017

NEC Europe, XON open African Cyber Defence Operation Centre

Initiatives funded by the Japanese government aim to improve real-time surveillance across Africa.

3:00
Broadband
Oct 6, 2017

Shinn: SA needs investment-friendly ICT policy

The ICT white paper, which is being massaged into legislation, does not provide for investment-friendly policy and market certainty.

2:40
Broadband
Oct 5, 2017

Ngcaba: Will Africa's telecoms be ready to deploy 5G?

5G will depend on governments and regulators supporting timely access to spectrum, under the right conditions, says the FTTH Council president.

5:00
Cloud Computing
Jul 14, 2017

'Cloud enables seven superpowers'

Cloud is the new normal, and gives `superpowers' to build and operate in ways never seen before, says AWS's Dr Werner Vogels.

3:00
Software
Apr 6, 2017

Hackathon calls for digital skills agency's brand identity

A new recruitment agency, Tiger Tail Digital, ran a hackathon to source ideas for its logo, brand identity and Web site.

4:20
Mobile Business
Mar 10, 2017

Learning from other mobile-dominated markets

There are five lessons that Sub-Saharan digital retailers would do well to follow, delegates to the eCommerce MoneyAfrica Confex heard.

3:20
Business
Nov 14, 2016

SA Business Angel Network boosts early-stage investing

The organisation provides a link between the local entrepreneurial ecosystem and investors.

3:00
Broadband
Oct 7, 2016

SA must not repeat the mistakes of the past, says Shinn

MP Marian Shinn highlighted "the most obvious potholes" in SA's information highway in her FTTH Council Africa keynote yesterday.

2:40
Broadband
Oct 7, 2016

We all need fibre in our lives

Just as we all need fibre in our diets, so we need fibre in our lives, says Vodacom's Strini Michael.

3:00
Broadband
Oct 7, 2016

Fibre, telecoms major contributors to SA economy

With fibre infrastructure in place, SA's telecoms industry is positioned to progress as a major contributor to the economy, says the FTTH Council Africa.