South Africa’s data centre capacity could more than double in the next five years, as the digital economy speeds up.
Collecting data shouldn’t be a box-ticking exercise – it has to serve a purpose, participants said in a recent webinar discussion hosted by CTU Training Solutions.
AI isn’t just another tool. It’s a fundamental shift in how organisations operate, think and compete, says Philip Slimowitz, CEO of ITR Technology.
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The South African Police Service plans an e-recruitment system for aspiring police officers to apply online to join its ranks.
Quality datasets are crucial for AI training, but the need to protect real-world data can slow development and implementation.
Bringing another 16 million South Africans into the formal economy could add R173 billion to SA’s gross domestic product, says TransUnion.
A comprehensive due diligence is required to detail root causes of vulnerabilities, says the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure.
Digital consent forms offer private schools a way to streamline parent communication while eliminating unnecessary paperwork.
The commercial partnership sees Blue Turtle deploying colocation services in the Cape Town and Midrand data centres.
The platform is available as SimReady assets in the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design and operations.
Artificial intelligence is rewriting the future of tax consulting − and the era of hourly billing is rapidly coming to an end.
The South African Revenue Service says its arsenal of artificial intelligence and advanced data analysis tools are sufficient to catch tax-dodgers.