The advent of COVID-19 has, in many instances, sped up digitisation initiatives in the public sector.
SqwidNet partners with the Institute of Plumbing South Africa to transform plumber training in the industry.
COVID-19 will be a significant catalyst for digital transformation, particularly when it comes to alternatives to personal contact and touch interfaces.
Digital technologies can spur new business growth and help existing business survive through the pandemic, says Matone Ditlhake, CEO of Corridor Africa Technologies.
The company is likely to appoint approximately 100 more employees before the end of 2020, while it sets its sights on expanding to the UK.
The partnership supports the companies’ shared vision to further democratise AI and analytics.
This week sees high action from SITA, while USAASA looks to supply TVs to indigent matriculants.
Bringing the Internet to African users, one data centre at a time.
COVID-19 has changed the way schools will operate, and the education sector must adapt and adopt proposed measures to defend all parties against infection.
5G opens up a whole new range of opportunities for businesses and should lead to something of a technological revolution, says Intdev.
Access to information isn’t necessarily a key differentiator in sales, it’s how you use that data that gives you a head start.