AI is founded on data that often has not been readied for the job, which highlights the need to prioritise data readiness as much as AI adoption.
South Africa needs a renewed focus on cyber security policy − one that recognises the role of AI in both offence and defence.
As he moves to transform Africa Data Centres, new CEO Adil El Youssefi plans to attract top IT talent in the data centre industry.
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The company will acquire the licence from a private seller; however, the transfer will be subject to regulatory approval.
Artificial intelligence adoption could boost Africa’s gross domestic product by an additional 4.9 percentage points by 2035, says PwC.
Becoming AI-ready means developing robust data strategies, aligning infrastructure, empowering people and clarifying the vision.
As emissions targets tighten and tax burdens rise, InnoVent is urging forward-thinking CIOs to take control of their carbon roadmap now.
South Africa’s electricity provider believes a management tool will improve its distribution and transmission performance, while minimising risks and costs.
Many SMEs fail to realise the full value of their businesses because their tech has not been devised from the perspective of growing the enterprise’s value.
The tug-of-war between defensive and offensive AI is reshaping cyber security, but we must move beyond the fantasy of perfect protection.
The national department believes it can generate alternative revenue from the cell masts on its property portfolio.