The barometer shows the South African government is missing an opportunity to win trust and engage with citizens through open data.
The online platform aims to monitor driving behaviour by garnering feedback from other motorists.
The department promises to use R10 million from National Treasury to step up digitisation of records.
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Uila manages the full stack of a data centre, from physical to virtual, and from the infrastructure to the application's performance.
The Internet of things is an explosion of connected possibilities that can benefit facilities management if used correctly, says Barry Diedericks, Infor EAM subject matter expert at Softworx.
IOT is creating better healthcare solutions for individuals wearing Internet-connected devices and they are creating a ton of data, says Infinidat.
The South African landmark, as well as the Eiffel Tower, Alhambra, Colosseum, Burj Khalifa and Big Ben top the most photographed.
One half of data governance focuses on risk and compliance management, and the other on the strategic value of data, says?Henri de Bruine, COO at Decision Inc.
CA Southern Africa unveils enhancements to?CA Data Content Discovery?and?CA Compliance Event Manager?that simplify security management across the enterprise.
The Global technology giant is enabling cloud delivery from data centres in SA.
AgileCloud's VDR solution will enable your organisation to get back up and running in a fraction of the time it would ordinarily take, the company says.