The Department of Transport plans to procure hyperconverged infrastructure to replace aging server, storage and network infrastructure.
Design maturity must be grown through intentional structures, shared language and a culture that sees design as a thinking partner.
Blindly following the technology, without thinking about local relevance and opportunity means Africa will fail to leverage AI opportunities.
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South Africa readies to host its first African G20 Summit, showcasing local tech innovation and investment opportunities amid US diplomatic tensions.
If you're going agentic for anything public-facing, please build voice into the workflow, writes ITWeb contributor Phillip de Wet.
ITWeb Brainstorm CIO Banquet 2025
Workday buys US software company Pipedream, saying the acquisition will connect its HR and finance data to over 3 000 business applications.
Data shows 85% of enterprises today use AI technologies in some capacity, reveals Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach.
The finance and human capital management software provider adds a Dubai regional office to its Europe, Middle East and Africa footprint.
The true mission of AI-led innovation in South Africa should be an inclusive progress, not a spectacle.
Although cyber security experts repeatedly warn that simple passwords are extremely easy to guess, South Africans ignore the advice.
Dr Moodley returns to the summit, warning that overlapping C-suite titles create confusion and vulnerability.
The ICT services firm says Transnet’s appeal has no merit, insisting the court’s scathing judgement confirms Transnet’s lack of readiness.