Retro Rabbit will join forces with SmarTek21, a US-based AI-powered product engineering firm with global operations.
The Sage Third Party Advantage Conference Southern Africa 2025 is taking place from 20 to 22 February.
The South African Police Service wants to obtain open-source intelligence software to assist it in “ensuring national safety and security”.
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The payments infrastructure company has snapped up ExiPay, expanding its offerings to encompass both online and in-person payments.
PwC South Africa Technology and Innovation Centre has named Martin as its chief technology officer.
Kume Luvhani, executive director and co-founder of Vaxowave, will help select SA’s top female tech entrepreneur.
The Microsoft partner has joined forces with the Gauteng Department of Health on a hospital-wide digitisation project at Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital.
The energy sector is modernising operations to drive improvements in efficiency, safety, sustainability and cyber security.
These six considerations should be top of mind for IT managers when choosing a backup and recovery solution.
The company believes wireless field area network technologies could cover its utility service areas to support its smart grid applications
Companies and government often approach data management, engineering and analysis with complete and total confusion.