The sustained adoption of AI across sectors, with a new trend emerging in the form of the AI of things, continues to drive strong growth for the JSE-listed company.
The firm highlights the integration of artificial intelligence and the internet of things as a central driver of its profitability.
A focus on cyber resilience forces companies to evaluate their cyber security readiness and incident response abilities, according to experts at the Cyber Security Summit 2025, hosted by SNG Grant Thornton.
The congress highlighted a series of AI-driven innovations, showcasing how AI is accelerating the evolution of next-generation broadband solutions.
As a UnifyApps partner, JustSolve will provide enterprises with access to a unified, end-to-end AI orchestration platform.
Automotive manufacturers supercharge their electric vehicle strategies, as demand grows in SA and government introduces incentives for production and ownership.
The cyber security firm warns of ‘wider systemic vulnerability’ within the data-intensive education sector.
The new AI-powered browser built on ChatGPT technology is positioned to challenge industry giants Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
The double-edged sword that is AI both increases cyber risk and enables companies to better defend their environments.
Companies should follow a systematic approach to AI adoption, which starts with small, validating results and scaling only once the business impact is proven.
Government plans to invest R2.2 trillion − about 30% of SA’s gross domestic product − in a comprehensive energy transformation strategy.
With RFID, AI models have consistent, reliable inputs, allowing businesses to scale solutions beyond isolated use cases, says Stef du Plessis, MD of Osiris Technical Systems.