By becoming deliberately hybrid, instead of the cloud being the central focus, data and the business outcomes to be achieved become the focus, says Ahmed Mahomed, CEO at Datacentrix.
As financial crimes continue to make headlines, there is increasing recognition of the importance of identifying those responsible for illicit transactions, says DocFox's Hawken McEwan.
A comprehensive cyber security approach must extend beyond traditional defensive solutions and include a dynamic method to mitigate cyber threats, says Ross Anderson, business unit executive at Duxbury Networking.
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Over the years, Intellinexus has invested in building a team of Snowflake-certified experts with the skills and knowledge required to design, implement and manage Snowflake solutions.
The Eastern Cape government turns to a digital livestock identification and traceability system, to curb widespread stock theft.
Mobile phones distracting motorists tops the list of risky driving behaviours in SA, according to new research by Discovery Insure.
The Information Regulator launches a guidance note to direct how political parties use the personal information of voters for campaign purposes.
Adam Selipsky will be replaced by Matt Garman, a senior VP who has overseen sales and marketing at AWS, effective 3 June.
DVT's milestones in this period include reaching a staff count of over 600 by 2022 and expanding operations internationally in London, the Netherlands, Ireland, Kenya and the UAE.
The Government Printing Works targets optimisations and support and maintenance services to ensure high system availability and agility.
The government-driven master plan seeks to position South Africa to take advantage of the booming medical technology sector.