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The leaders responsible for protecting some of SA’s most critical digital environments receive inaugural ITWeb Brainstorm CISO Awards.
The customer experience centre in Midrand will test critical infrastructure and train engineers for Africa's growing data centre market.
SA’s technology channel is moving beyond product sales as demand surges for AI, cloud, security and data resilience.
At its first Rider Safety Summit in Johannesburg, Bolt expanded rider verification and pushed SOS and audio tools, despite data showing only one in 200 trips use emergency features.
As payment infrastructure becomes increasingly shared and interoperable, banks will need to find new ways to differentiate themselves through innovation, partnerships and customer experience.
Boards are becoming more engaged in cyber risk, but CISOs must learn to communicate in business terms to keep security a strategic priority.
Companies cannot secure what they cannot see, says Cryptomathic's Glen Leonhard.
A Meta-commissioned study estimates the company's platforms contribute R16.5 billion annually to SA's economy and support 910 000 SMEs.
The rollout will tackle rising costs, improve driver safety and support job creation, as SA’ e-hailing sector shifts towards electric mobility.
Disconnected customer engagement systems are frustrating consumers and hurting business loyalty, according to speakers at the Infobip Leadership Soirée 2026.
AI and integrated HR systems are becoming essential to cut compliance risk and unlock workforce value, business leaders said.
Efforts to slow AI roll-outs in the name of governance may be creating bigger risks, warns Standard Bank’s Sibusiso Ngubeni.