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Mapping hope

Traditional mapping data for asset tracking, fleet management, business and market intelligence and web services is now being used to combat HIV/Aids.

Vapourware or not?

Local companies are taking their first steps into cloud computing.

Vapourware
Paul Furber

Where has that taxi got to?

Two young local entrepreneurs have solved the problem of public transport notification.

Public transport
Paul Furber

Mapping the world class African city

The City of Johannesburg is closing off its GIS data in a ‘cost recovery’ move that other South African municipalities are set to follow. This, say some industry players, is not in keeping with Joburg’s plans to become ‘a world-class African city’.

Mapping
Heather Ford

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