It’s the platform, stupid
Trends in the local market see banks marrying new services with legacy systems.
There is no question that the healthcare sector in Africa represents a huge challenge and opportunity. The question is how, and how well, ICT will meet the challenge.
In an industry that lives and dies by its margins, a new player is turning established thinking on its head.
Government’s infrastructure spending is a boon to some companies, as other sectors freeze spend.
The United Nations recently gave our very own Department of Home Affairs an award. This is what it’s for.
The mining sector has been slow in its uptake of technology, but the global economic crisis and long-term issues are serving as catalysts for adoption.
Skills, skills, and skills are top of everyone’s ‘want’ list.
Giving citizens and businesses the ability to interact with government is just one function of e-government.
SITA’s new CEO, Llewellyn Jones in the spotlight.
SITA has emerged from a period of restructuring and introspection with a renewed vigour and commitment to leveraging ICT s as a strategic resource for government.
There’s blood in the water and the sharks are circling. Which ICT company will be snapped up next?
How does a multibillion-rand tender just get cancelled and reissued? What recourse do bidders have when they waste millions preparing bids? ICT procurement in government is in desperate need of an overhaul.
President Jacob Zuma was almost mum on technology during his State of the Nation address. Surprising? Perhaps not.