Dell Technologies brought its expertise in modern systems to help the Springboks and the South African Rugby Union.
Hyperion was developed in-house and automates the monitoring of databases.
Improved capabilities to react to poaching incidents and deployment of technology are among the reasons rhino poaching is decreasing in SA.
ITWeb is running a survey on cybersecurity to gain a better understanding of how SA businesses are managing their cybersecurity posture. Survey sponsor MTN Business wants to find out where local companies are going for information about cybersecurity best practice, as well as the challenges they face.
To gather further insights into the utilization of CRM/ERP solutions by South African organisations, the survey poses the following questions:
By completing the questionnaire, you’ll contribute to this local research project and stand a chance to win a Takealot voucher to the valueof R3 000. The detailed results of the survey, and the prize winner, will be published on ITWeb.
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It’s odd to think of a 27-year-old concerned about creating a legacy, but Tiyani Nghonyama has been making his mark on enriching the ICT skills base and empowering thousands of local youngsters.
The Department of Science and Innovation-backed data science initiative sees 2020’s first cohort of 65 students complete the programme.
The Extreme-Scale High-Performance Computing Program enables supercomputing platforms for commerce, research and science.
Convertible or 2-in-1 machines have closed the gap between PCs and smartphones, says Chris Buchanan, client solutions director at Dell Technologies.
The companies are at each other’s throats over a computer program used by hundreds of retail pharmacies in SA to dispense medicine.
ITWeb, in partnership with Altron Digital Business and Microsoft, is conducting a Cloud survey that delves into the state of current cloud adoption within South African organisations. The survey will also look at the productivity suites and business applications, infrastructure and the use of artificial intelligence.
In this survey, we examine, among other things:
We value your opinion and encourage you to share your cloud adoption experience, and be part of the latest research into cloud in South Africa. A trends report on the survey outcomes will be shared with participants.
By taking part in this survey, you could win a Takealot voucher to the value of R3 000.
The detailed results of the survey and the winner of the lucky prize draw will be published on ITWeb.
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Embracing a global standard for e-signatures avoids vendor lock-in and promotes application development through interoperability and re-use.
High-speed Internet connectivity and the rise of the cloud is changing organisations’ approach to desktop PCs, enabling these large devices to be replaced with palm-sized micro-computers.
Despite SA’s subdued economic outlook, technology has a massive part to play in the country’s growth in the future, with ICT spending to reach R393 billion in 2020, says the IDC.