From key moments to benchmarks of progress, here’s how the tech game-changers of 2019 took place.
With cloud adoption redefining the way business is conducted, keeping up with digital transformation is key to your business's survival, says Vish Rajpal, Chief of IT Solutions at BCX.
Energy minister Gwede Mantashe gives the province the green light to explore independent power producers for energy needs.
Research shows that even though tech-related skills are essential, soft skills will still be required in the fourth industrial revolution.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma awards R15 million in prize money to 10 entrepreneurs from across the continent.
Collaboration helps advance 3D printing in SA, with over 300 3D printing technology systems established locally.
PredictSense, with its high-power algorithms, has helped companies reduce their operational time and improve decision-making.
4G can’t cope with the possibilities that accompany Industry 4.0, says Nicolas Blixell, VP at Ericsson for MEA.
Keen to improve customer experience, MTN worked alongside Ericsson in eight African countries to improve its networks.
The number of vehicles equipped with autonomous driving tech will significantly increase from 2019’s 332 932 units.
The app introduces children in disadvantaged communities to coding and computer science as a career.
The era of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) has not only arrived, but has also proven to materially change efficiencies and customers’ experience, says Michael Shapiro, MD of Synthesis Technologies.