Technology helps in freeing up a specialist’s time so they can see more patients, while ensuring that patients get the customer experience they expect, says Mark Taylor, CEO, Nashua.
The first local .NEXT on Tour event will be hosted in Johannesburg on 19 November, and then in Cape Town on 21 November.
The LSP licence allows Altron Karabina to launch its software services division, adding to its Microsoft competencies in data and analytics.
In the EMEA region, SA is ahead in terms of its ‘Cloud Chapter 2’ thinking processes, but must quickly catch up with the global pace.
The software giant and Durban Metro Police Service partner to introduce a smart policing system.
Developed to inspire and inform tomorrow’s tech-savvy finance experts, the forum is an industry platform for finance professionals that explores African success stories.
Dana Cinman of Obsidian Systems expects local businesses will still operate cautiously in the cloud, running their critical workloads in parallel with the on-premises systems.
The agency plans to get more departments on board its government private cloud ecosystem, as its acting CEO confirms plans to ‘cloudify’ the agency’s e-government portal.
The new agreement supports government departments, through SITA, to move their services to Microsoft’s Azure.
The strategic partnership with Stratus means that customers can now access reliable edge computing solutions as they modernise and automate their industrial environments.
Services in Azure connect, monitor and control billions of IOT assets within the Microsoft cloud.
In preparation for its local data centres, Oracle will establish labs to help organisations gain value in deploying emerging technologies.