Provincial representatives urge the public and private sectors to collaborate to bring citizens, especially in rural areas, into the digital economy.
Innovations in AI and new models of care are reshaping the healthcare landscape, offering exciting possibilities, says Luis da Silva, CEO of Healthbridge.
The national department needs a project management information system for its health infrastructure projects.
The DVT Insights webinar reveals key mobile app trends shaping 2025.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Smartphones and AI provide the foundation for sustainable development across the continent, says Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa.
The pilot project aims to leverage technology to improve the traceability of pharmaceuticals exported to Africa.
According to the European Repository of Cyber Incidents, critical infrastructure – facilities and services vital to the functioning of society – has become a prime target for cyber criminals.
The company has made an impact across diverse sectors, from retail, logistics and healthcare to the complex secondary agricultural market in SA, says TrueNorth Group.
Recognising the complexity of zero trust adoption, HPE Aruba Networking provides AI-powered solutions that simplify the journey, says Warren Gordon, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
The GSM Association projects SA’s digital economy will near 20% of GDP by 2028, spurred by fintech, e-health and digital education.
Trends that are shaping networking include edge computing, zero trust security and network function virtualisation, says Nexio.