AWS Cloud solutions give Sentech the flexibility to deliver solutions and reduce the cost of deploying channels.
Technology is part of a complex environment that has to integrate and align to deliver improved healthcare outcomes, according to webinar panel.
Experts discussed some of the hurdles in a webinar on technology-enabled healthcare delivery, hosted by Amazon Web Services in collaboration with ITWeb.
Sentech uses Amazon Web Services to deliver media and entertainment services from any location at any time on multiple devices.
AWS Cloud helps Netcare develop innovative, accessible and fast-to-market healthcare solutions.
With three in-country availability zones and a shared security model, AWS Cloud enables the security, compliance and data sovereignty local healthcare providers need.
An AWS webinar, hosted on 18 November in collaboration with ITWeb.
CareConnect has developed a digital information exchange platform that connects healthcare payers and healthcare providers.
In an AWS roundtable attended by CIOs, thought leaders and decision-makers from across the public sector, experts unpacked the challenges and opportunities that lie within cloud.
Building a smart city takes time, so it’s imperative that government starts small and builds towards it.
Smart cities of the future
To make progress on smart cities and e-government services requires more effective partnerships between public and private sectors, with a shared risk approach.
The municipality of eThekwini in South Africa is using data to address water scarcity issues through a transformation of people, processes and technology.
Other factors that could drive or hinder smart city development are public policy and cloud skills.
An AWS webinar on 7 October will focus on citizen-focused smart cities of the future.
The webinar will examine how to enhance citizens’ end-to-end experience of public services, thereby encouraging transparency and improving service delivery.
Amazon Web Services and ITWeb hosted a virtual roundtable that explored the ways in which cloud technologies are shaping the education narrative.
Cloud platforms and tools such as data analytics will become increasingly important in the new normal of education, said panellists at a webinar hosted by AWS and ITWeb.
The webinar focused on the higher education sector and was hosted by Amazon Web Services and ITWeb, which included the Department of Higher Education, Science and Innovation.
An AWS roundtable, held in partnership with Brainstorm magazine, examined how cloud technologies could be leveraged to drive efficiency and profitability.
The organisation recently assisted the South African National Department of Health to disseminate vital COVID-19 healthcare information, support and services.
The programme connects unemployed and underemployed individuals to cloud careers.
Education is built on Amazon Web Services.
Digital technologies and the cloud are becoming a permanent and increasingly important component of education.
Beyond Technologies' ColdCloud solution enables NGOs, ministries of health, vaccine distributors and healthcare providers to monitor and control their entire cold chain in real-time via the internet.
An Amazon Web Services Report explores key trends and challenges across primary, secondary and higher education.
TouchToLearn bridges the gap to connect brands with consumers and the workforce via a #datafree mobile app.
Automated Fleet Solutions works with the Western Cape Provincial Government to provide an intelligent transport system to better monitor and manage public transport.
AWS enables Lightbulb Education to increase its operating efficiencies, reduce costs, improve scaling and provide a decentralised service to its users.
AWS, in partnership with ITWeb, will host a webinar on cloud technologies facilitating online learning on Thursday, 22 July.
Cloud can help the public sector to improve service delivery, education, healthcare, innovation in space and the achievement of national goals.
Digital inclusion is our collective responsibility as the public and private sector, says minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams.
An AWS webinar, held on 20 May in partnership with ITWeb, explored how AWS cloud technologies have been and continue to aid organisations in Africa and abroad to embrace the power of leading technologies and bridge the digital divide.
Sentech provides the national broadcasting signal distribution and telecommunications for all South African television and radio stations.
Both sectors seek cost savings as their second most important consideration in moving to the cloud, according to the study by Amazon Web Services and ITWeb.
The company is collaborating with getINNOtized and Ajira Digital for the roll-out.
As Hyrax Biosciences increases its global footprint in the highly regulated healthcare industry, it relies on the security and scalability of AWS cloud.
AWS will host an executive webinar on cloud technologies as an enabler for digital transformation on Thursday, 20 May.
The data science academy teaches students how to solve real-world problems using the latest data science technologies.
Meet the AWS customers who are driving innovation and transformation in healthcare with the cloud.
The recent launch of the AWS Africa (Cape Town) Region is a continuation of the company's investment to support the growth of Sub-Saharan Africa.
ITWeb, in collaboration with AWS, conducted an online Cloud Survey during August and September 2020. Over half of the local organisations said they were already using cloud in production and are looking to cloud technologies to help them improve innovation and efficiency, and reduce costs.