Blockchain technology can revolutionise the supply chain, delivering transparency, scalability and enhanced security, says Terri Hiskey, VP Product Marketing, Manufacturing at Epicor Software.
Blockchain, banking-as-a-service and the omni-channel are among the trends expected to prompt a sea-change in banking, says Infosys Finacle.
Cyber criminals scramble to launder their ill-gotten proceeds before tough new global anti-money laundering regulations go into effect.
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META ICT spending will exceed $200 billion in 2019, as more organisations experiment with transformative technologies, says IDC.
The computing company and its partners establish a blockchain network to drive digital transformation in the healthcare industry.
There will be increased adoption of the digital currency and the technology behind it will scale faster this year, says Luno.
The central bank's proposal to introduce tighter controls on crypto-currencies provides legal certainty for those dealing in crypto assets, experts say.
The blockchain platform will roll out in Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng after a R3.5 million funding injection.
The malware has characteristics of a botnet as well as a worm, as it can replicate itself, same as the notorious WannaCry malware, says Palo Alto.
The central bank issues a consultation paper on policy proposals on crypto assets in SA.
Businesses are turning to governments for better guidelines on IOT security and clarification on who is responsible for protecting IOT, says Gemalto.