The company looks to strengthen its presence in the Kenyan market and also its partnership with Internet Solutions.
Around 70% of survey respondents believe there is not much they can do to protect their personal information, reveals a Mastercard study.
The only way to prevent the spread of this digital virus is to be certain of your sources, says Sabinet.
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Most businesses will recover from the financial losses incurred during a breach, but the reputational damage could be catastrophic, says Simon Campbell-Young, MD of Credence Security.
Cash flow visibility is crucial, as are transaction insights, and accurate and real-time bank balances, says Gerrit Olivier, CEO of About IT.
The companies collaborate on efforts to find innovate ways to support the development of data science skills in Africa.
For over a year, the Spaceborne Computer operated nearly flawlessly in the International Space Station's harsh conditions.
Mark Howling will oversee Redstor's ambitious expansion plans as it aims to treble revenue by 2020.
Enterprise information management solutions tailored to keep data compliant with industry best practice and government regulations are powering better ways of collaborating, says Lenore Kerrigan, country sales director at OpenText.