We round up trends from around the world that had us scratching our heads this week.
Collaboration, education and the sharing of success stories are the building blocks of innovation.
Contrary to claims cloud is the answer to all storage solutions, many big brands are still investing billions in tape backup systems for critical and confidential data.
National Treasury's single database of all supplier information across government departments will go live on 1?September.
The disciplines of science, engineering and technology need to be more accessible for all learners, says an academic.
Apps, savings and investment solutions and smart gadgets remain the arenas of big investments.
Any big data conversation in Africa must be closely intertwined with mobility, according to MIT Media Lab.
The app is currently sitting at number one on the iOS app store for most downloaded apps in SA.
The ministry of health is successfully delivering an end-to-end backbone for antiretroviral HIV/AIDs medications and other healthcare products.
This year the Regional Scrum Gathering SA will be held on 19-20 October 2015.
Using real-time performance will help you track and analyse if lefthanders can handle multiple channels, says Ocular Technologies.
We round up trends from across the globe that had us scratching our heads.