SA’s newest digital bank experiences rapid uptake in customer sign-ups and steady growth in card transactions since launch in August.
Manufacturing is shifting towards industry-specific applications, now nearly always delivered in the cloud to maximise adoption, flexibility, availability and security, says Phil Lewis, VP of Solution Consulting EMEA at Infor.
The attack surface is wider than ever before, and security practitioners are battling to defend it.
OneDayOnly, Droppa and KFC sign up for Vodacom’s “digital mall”, as super apps gain traction in SA.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa confirms the next phase of government’s employment stimulus will zone in on digital skills training for young people.
New research by the IBM IBV has found that 59% of organisations are accelerating their investments in digital technologies as a result of the pandemic, and contrary to expectations, capex is increasing.
Data from Standard Bank and First National Bank shows significant increase in the use of virtual cards, as more South Africans shift to digital payment methods.
The IT solutions provider shortlists the top SMEs and large enterprises that have made it to the next round of the BCX Digital Innovation Awards 2021.
According to the Dell Technologies Digital Transformation Index, digital transformation is seen as a critical business driver for economic growth, with 79% of organisations in SA fast-tracking their transformation agendas.
Three University of Pretoria professors say Society 5.0 will see the humanising of technology, requiring designers and software developers to become more human-oriented.
The financial products and services app is primarily targeted at people and businesses in the townships and rural areas.
In Africa, IOT is playing an increasingly significant role in sectors like agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, says Gareth Whitaker, director: Solutions and Innovation at Software AG.