The University of Johannesburg secures an R8.1 million EU grant to lead a digital transformation initiative in local TVET colleges.
A recent ITWeb / KnowBe4 survey has found an improvement in cyber security culture maturity in South African companies.
It's more beneficial to look at what AI can actually do for us today, rather than focusing on predictions that look at the next few years or decades, says Callan Abrahams, principal AI consultant at iOCO.
The communications department to continue rolling out the second phase of government’s broadband project, with R2.4 billion set aside to implement the project over the medium-term.
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Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
The communications ministry to contend with shrinking budget, as Cabinet approves reductions to the department’s fiscal allocation by R727.9 million over the medium-term period.
App development supplemented with AI and smart tools offers a significant advantage by bridging traditional business silos and technologies.
Municipalities and private sector companies are spearheading the replacement of legacy metering infrastructure with smart metering for electricity and water utilities.
As South African companies sign up for the next four-day week pilot, a hybrid work model and emerging tech are key to making it a long-term reality.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi details Gauteng’s R2.7 billion investment in broadband, in an effort to ensure reliable connectivity for the region.
African businesses accelerate cloud adoption due to pressure from clients and competitors.
While little changed in the 2000s, the coronavirus pandemic accelerated technology to the point that people now expect fast, easy-to-navigate systems for personal use.