Prof Vilakazi looks to build high-tech start-up ecosystem around Wits
The new Wits vice-chancellor’s dream is to create a local version of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the University of Witwatersrand.
CERN dumps Facebook Workplace for open source
Leading nuclear research organisation continues its drive to open source.
Project Management Institute Announces the Top 50 Most Influential Projects of the Last 50 Years
Project Management Institute (PMI) today announced the top 50 notable and influential projects of the past 50 years in its list of Most Influential Projects.
CERN ditches Microsoft for open source
The Large Hadron particle collider operator says no to Microsoft's licensing fees increase.
Revamped collider to shine light on physics
Europe's physics research centre CERN launches an upgrade of its Large Hadron Collider, to address new questions in fundamental physics.
FM, manufacturing and fleet pain points revealed in poll
Enter technology, which (if used correctly) can offer reliable solutions, turning pain points into profit areas, says Softworx.
SKA, CERN ink massive big data deal
Two of the largest scientific entities in the world collaborate on handling the vast amounts of data they will generate.
Network boost for world's largest physics lab
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research upgrades its wireless network with Aruba Networks' access points and controllers.
New particle accelerator may help doctors, art sleuths
The new CERN particle accelerator is expected to spawn portable accelerators to help doctors treat cancer patients and experts analyse artwork.
NetApp ONTAP 9 simplifies transition to hybrid cloud
With ONTAP 9 software, enterprises can incorporate cloud and software-defined architectures to build a data fabric foundation across on-premises resources.
Homo Naledi and our common heritage
With every advancement in the technology used to study the past, ICT provides the basis for historic discoveries, says the Information Technology Association of SA.
'Big bang' project gets going again
The Large Hadron Collider starts delivering data after 27 months of re-commissioning.