Do not be afraid to make stipulations in your offer to purchase, which the estate agent will draw up, says Carla de Abreu, business development manager at e4.
The Public Sector ICT Forum details how SA’s legislation falls short of enabling innovation and empowerment.
The Film and Publication Board-spearheaded body will foster collaboration and information-sharing among regulators of the South African digital economy.
The state-owned infrastructure provider draws first blood in the legal matter over Eskom disconnecting its fibre-optic cables.
The ruling may create a precedent that will inadvertently shield some public institutions from investigations, says the unit.
Companies must understand the ultimate beneficial owner of their customers to meet regulations, says LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
Eldrid Jordaan decries the state of the start-up he founded, reflecting on the next phase in the GovChat versus Facebook squabble.
Public Interest SA claims there is widespread use of improperly RICA’d SIM cards in the commission of heinous crimes and wants steep penalties for telcos.
Experts weigh in on the DA's proposal to amend the constitution to enable the establishment of a cyber commissioner.
The Competition Commission orders the e-tailer to address distortions due to conflict of interest with SMEs on its platform.
Though AI can support decision-making and critical thinking, it can’t completely replace human agency and judgment, says Brian Civin, chief sales and marketing officer at AfriGIS.