Adopting automation can help companies get the most out of existing personnel and permanently reduce the cost of doing business.
The Department of Home Affairs wants to implement business continuity management processes over a three-year period.
Security is the cornerstone of business resilience and agility, but the human firewall is failing, says BCX’s Wayne Olsen.
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.
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Cyber criminals today are likely to be 11-year-old boys or corporate drones, says intelligence analyst Mark T Hofmann.
The impact of AI was discussed at a CISO dinner hosted by BCX and Fortinet ahead of the ITWeb Security Summit.
The struggling power utility is refreshing its IT systems, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, says Eskom CIO Faith Burn.
The South African Revenue Service brings on board three deputy commissioners, including one who will be dedicated to tech modernisation deliverables.
Fast-track emotional quotient skills over cognitive skills to prepare for a future of work where we will be competing with AI.
This week’s roundup sees Gauteng’s Department of e-Government looking to deploy an e-panic button app to address social crime.
In today’s digitally-driven marketplace, using data for effective omnichannel marketing provides a sure-fire strategy for success.
State IT Agency MD Dr Bongani Mabaso wants to fill the CISO, CIO and COO positions, with the latter top of the list to deal with SITA’s service delivery woes.