According to The Wall Street Journal, online learning will change the face of education in 2014. How is South Africa participating in this global revolution?
Today, the CIO stands at the junction of consumer-driven demand and enterprise capability as endpoints become beginnings and what seems revolutionary today becomes best practice tomorrow.
Today's CIOs face the challenge of 'keeping the lights on flawlessly' while adding innovation to the business.
Wits University is developing a processing board for use at the Large Hadron Collider that it hopes to commercialise for wider application.
Predictive analytics gives organisations the ability to look into the future. Little wonder, then, that so many CIOs endorse these kinds of solutions for the strategic and competitive advantages they offer.
How critical or relevant is research from the big international ICT research houses for South Africa's CIOs and other technology leaders?
David de Villiers, who heads up a mobile payments company and is launching Zapper, says he moved heaven and earth to get his hands on Google Glass.
In an oversubscribed world of mobile service provision, Green Connect is a local startup that has found its calling in catering for the forgotten market.
Today, Evernote is the go-to tool for collaboration and research. Now it hopes to ride the wave of Africa's looming internet boom.
Speeding up the flow of business-critical information across the organisation is key to making operations more effective and efficient.
EOH stock rose substantially last year, beating all other mid to large caps on the JSE. But what's next for the surprise victor of 2013?
Dell is delisting, which GM Stewart van Graan reckons is a smart move because it allows the company to become more agile than it could be with profit-hungry shareholders to satisfy.