Partnerships on the rise as cybercrime spikes in Africa
Research shows that nearly three quarters of South Africa’s top 100 corporates are investing more in cybersecurity than the industry average.
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Vodacom, XLink tap into AWS capability to deliver new services platform for Africa
Vodacom subsidiary, XLink says it connects Africa's banks with cloud-powered, secure transactional services and visibility.
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Vodacom Business partners Digital Parks Africa to deepen datacentre support
The datacentre has become the backbone of enterprise IT, the companies claim.
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Harnessing data-driven insights for positive societal change
The potential to create positive solutions for some of our most pressing challenges is even greater if this industry-mined data can be shared with others says Kabelo Makwane, Managing Executive for Cloud, Hosting & Security at Vodacom Business.
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Vodacom, Cloudflare join forces to protect firms from DDoS
The telco teams up with Web security company Cloudflare to offer distributed denial of service protection services.
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Africa gets to grip with cloud strategies in 2020
Telcos link with hyperscalers to accelerate cloud adoption, according to GlobalData research.
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African businesses trust their IT strategies to the cloud
Vodacom's Kabelo Makwane delves into the dynamics of the continent's evolving cloud and security market segment.
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Tech users holding enterprises more accountable
Accenture's Technology Vision 2018 finds a trend of growing expectations for responsibility from tech based products and services.
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Value of moving to the cloud not always a certainty
Expert believes the costs of cloud computing for African enterprises means that migrating requires careful planning.
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MainOne meets Microsoft in the cloud
Nigerian telco's data centre subsidiary partners with Microsoft on cloud computing.
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South African leading Microsoft Nigeria during key changeover
Kabelo Makwane takes country manager post as Nigerian business becomes a standalone unit.
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South African hired as Microsoft Nigeria country manager
Kabelo Makwane served as public sector director for the software giant in South Africa.