With the Internet of things, organisations consume IP addresses much more quickly than before, says Infoblox.
A new operating system is becoming possible through the fusion of five forces, says the futurist.
The move to digital economies is disrupting traditional businesses, and digital companies will be the ultimate winners.
ITWeb, in partnership with MTN Business, is running a survey on ICT maturity to gain a clear, data-driven understanding of where SA businesses stand in terms of ICT maturity. The survey covers everything from infrastructure and cybersecurity to digital literacy and compliance.
To gather further insights into ICT maturity within respondent 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 value of R3 000. The detailed results of the survey, and the prize winner, will be published on ITWeb.
A Web-based doctor review and aggregator system adds to a growing mix of information services in healthcare.
The software company does not intend competing with its partners by moving into services.
IOT gives people who could not previously afford it access to technology, says?Jacques de Jager, information and communication manager at MobileData.
Companies can use all the data that will flow from billions of connected devices to get a competitive advantage.
Businesses can use Facebook to improve sales and bring in new business, says a futurist.
The Internet of things will change the way business is done because it will be more disruptive than the Internet was.
Medical facilities are looking to benefit from on-site WiFi access, says Networks Unlimited.
The operator reveals the pricing structure for its 20Mbps, 50Mbps and 100Mbps fibre-to-the-home products.
Broadband is the single biggest driver of change in the technology industry, says Neotel.