Human error is always likely to occur, but with incident-based training, employees and companies can better protect themselves from outside risks.
The company expands into SA, providing its platform for payroll, compliance tools and other services to help businesses do all these functions in a seamless way.
Local entrepreneur Arlene Mulder introduces the BiB app, billed as Africa’s first digital audio library to host content from around the continent.
Learners at public schools will not be able to get their first term reports following software glitches at the Department of Basic Education.
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority introduces a mobile app to simplify and promote the reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions.
Ford Credit and Absa deploy TransUnion’s identity theft technology to safeguard the personal data of customers affected by a data leak.
Investigations into contracts awarded by the Department of Defence to EOH uncovered irregularities and overpricing of Microsoft licences amounting to over R40 million.
In a series of videos, Huge Group discredits its competitor Volaris’s offer, while accusing Adapt IT executives of caring less for shareholders.
A useful set of rules developed by the IEEE Computer Society unpacks the moral and professional commitments of software engineers, says iOCO.
Over the next five years, the company will invest $200 million and one million volunteer hours with organisations working to advance racial equality.
The company has now become a Kubernetes Certified Service Provider.
The most attractive feature of this platform is the software, since it gives traders a 0.01-second leap during active trades.