Digitalisation alone cannot mitigate risk in business
DuPont Sustainable Solutions reflects on mining sector and the need to focus on the human factor.
Christopher Tredger
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Kenya's on-demand operators bemoan licensing challenges
Legislation has impacted significantly on operations of bus hailing services Swvl and Little Shuttle.
2:50
Bidvest's ALICE designed to give IT auditors the edge
Company explains the role AI and cognitive systems has played in its digital journey.
3:50
Thriving app economy fuelling EMEA digital transformation boom
F5 Networks details the findings of its 2020 State of Application Services report.
3:20
Apathy killing off interest in govt datacentres
Experts highlight lack of infrastructure, mistrust and skilled employees.
4:20
Five reasons your business needs intelligent process automation (IPA)
Ryan Falkenberg, co-CEO, CLEVVA says IPA digital workers can ease errors like this out of the system, or flag them for a human to make a decision on and correct.
1:20
Cameroon to launch digital economy development centre
Country's Minister of Posts and Telecommunications confirms resource to be established this year.
4:20
IOT growth ... over 50bn connected devices in next decade
This includes smartphones, vehicles, electronic appliances, as well as smart sensors that are connected to a wireless network says Willie Oosthuysen, Chief Strategic Business Officer at Liquid Telecom.
4:00
Africa still too trusting of email communication
KnowBe4 says most users are not aware of how cyber criminals operate and the tools that they use.
3:20
Global blockchain alliance to support Africa's aviation parts industry
Stakeholders in Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) chain to demonstrate how technology can be used to digitally manage parts.
2:40
MEA banking, finance industry forks out US$12.68-bn on ICT
85% of banks to embed AI by year-end in order to streamline know-your-customer procedures, claims research by IDC.
2:30
MeerKAT telescope gets R800m for 20 new dishes
The investment in the MeerKAT extension is split roughly into two equal contributions of R400 million by SA and Germany.