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A breach of sensitive information, held by TransUnion on 13 million North Americans, has not affected South Africans.
Geospatial science can empower municipalities with data to make informed decisions, ensure comprehensive coverage and close the gaps in service delivery, says Vuyo Mazabane, senior account manager at ...
Patching critical flaws takes companies 97 days on average, as AI and quantum computing pose new threats, according to Integrity 360's 2025 report.
With 60 buses currently being used across the city, Golden Arrow Bus Services plans to increase its electric fleet to 120 by the end of the year.
AIOps makes complex automated decisions by collecting and analysing data, says Michael Brink, CTO of CASA Software.
Remote desktop tools are no longer just for troubleshooting; they’ve become enablers of productivity, collaboration and innovation, says Avert ITD.
The Tech FoundHER Challenge opens to women-led tech start-ups operating in Africa, with equity-free grants totalling R1.8 million.
The bank will make AI risk and ethics training mandatory for all employees, as it accelerates cloud-driven, customer-focused AI adoption, says CIO Jörg Fischer.
Africa could pioneer a people-first model of technological development that centres on human dignity, not just shareholder profits.
The Women in Tech programme aims to improve gender equality and innovation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Cambium’s PTP technology stands out because it has been tested in the most demanding conditions, says Teresa Huysamen, wireless business unit executive at Duxbury Networking.
The collaboration advances railway intelligence, driving innovation, efficiency and smarter transport systems across the region.