Nominations are now open for the title of ITWeb Brainstorm Enterprise CIO 2025 – an award designed to recognise the top chief information officer in South Africa’s private sector.
AI is revolutionising network infrastructure, optimising operations and augmenting security, while minimising manual intervention.
This week’s tender roundup sees a handful of national government departments approaching the ICT sector.
The 2024 ITWeb Brainstorm CIO Survey, conducted in partnership with MTN Business, has officially closed for entries.
This annual survey draws insights from CIOs and C-suite executives responsible for technology, providing a critical snapshot of how the industry is evolving.
This year we captured over 100 valid responses and a preview of the findings was presented by Adrian Hinchcliffe, ITWeb’s editor in chief, at the annual ITWeb Brainstorm CIO Banquet on 17 October 2024.
Please watch the ITWeb news feed for a report-back from the Banquet.
The full research report will be published as a downloadable e-book on ITWeb and Brainstorm online in early 2025.
Thank you!The ITWeb Brainstorm Surveys team
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ITWeb Brainstorm, in partnership with MTN Business, is seeking nominations for the top chief information officers in South Africa’s public sector.
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