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Africa is establishing itself as a pioneer of Internet ideas that have been replicated across the world, says the global organisation.
By becoming smarter, South African cities can help fight crime, analysts say.
The social network introduces new tools for people to control their information, and brings two-factor authentication into the physical realm.
The SA Social Security Agency promises no disruptions in social grant payments, despite the impending expiration of the contract with its distributor.
The motoring company develops a device that plugs into older cars and allows them to have connected features, such as remote access.
The Department of Science and Technology invites students to showcase data science-driven solutions.
Microsoft reports a 3.6% rise in fiscal second-quarter profit, helped by growth in its fast-growing cloud computing business.
The Google parent posts fourth-quarter profit below analysts' estimates, hurt by a higher tax rate.
Oracle America accused of racism The US Labour Department sues Oracle America, alleging it systematically paid its white, male employees more than other workers.
How to prepare for an uncertain digital future The answer won’t be found in Davos but within your own organisation, writes TransUnion Africa’s Lee Naik.
Singing stormy weather Weather startup makes wages in both African agriculture and commodity trading.
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While deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa lauded SA's green energy sector at the World Economic Forum, local producers are looking to take Eskom to court.

Wireless connectivity looks set to hold the networks together as data demand rises and traffic continues its exponential growth.

As technology connects people with things, businesses must use these advances in a meaningful way.
GRC enabling business agility, not inhibiting it Agile GRC practitioners empower business to make informed decisions within the confinement of law and regulations.
The age of the customer To define, design and deliver compelling customer journeys, one has to understand the end user.
How to make e-mail encryption effective While e-mail empowers businesses, it also puts them at risk, says LAWtrust.
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China is really interested in blockchain. They're looking at this as a leapfrog technology. Can you take a very backward, very paper-based market, and reinvent that using blockchain?
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