BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MEDIA FOR AFRICA
4:40
23 Nov 2018

SA businesses ignoring critical cyber security challenge

Brian Timperley, co-founder & MD of Turrito Networks, MD of Dial a Nerd, says organisations remain unaware of potential vulnerabilities within supply chains.
2:50
26 Sept 2018

Your business’ IT network needs a spring clean

Colin Thornton, Managing Director of Turrito Networks and Dial a Nerd, explains why.
4:20
26 Jul 2018

Is your business really what you think it is?

Brian Timperley, Managing Director and Co-Founder: Turrito Networks and MD, Dial a Nerd, says by leveraging Big Data, you may uncover highly profitable insights about what you really do.
4:10
19 Jun 2018

Outbreak: The Liberty hack and digital threats in the age of disruption

Colin Thornton, Managing Director of Turrito Networks and Dial a Nerd, says Ransomware is under-reported and much bigger than people realise.
3:10
11 May 2018

Why Cape-based SMEs should look to cloud and remote working

As part of the city's efforts to save water, remote working solutions can play a key role says Colin Thornton, Managing Director of Turrito Networks and Dial a Nerd.
3:20
5 Apr 2018

Are robots stealing our jobs?

A 2017 report predicted that by 2030, as many as 800 million jobs could be lost worldwide to automation says Brian Timperley, Co-Founder & MD of Turrito Networks and MD of Dial a Nerd.
4:20
7 Feb 2018

Avoiding disaster in the wake of Spectre & Meltdown

Colin Thornton, Managing Director of Turrito Networks and Dial a Nerd, asks whether or not South African businesses are ready to combat ongoing security threats.
7:00
19 Jul 2016

OPINION: What lies ahead in tech...

Clearly being mobile lies at the heart of our digital future.
 
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