SA SMEs face fines of up to R300m for poor customer data management processes
by TRACY BOLTON On 25 May this year, a new piece of legislation comes into effect in Europe that could have severe consequences for non-compliant South African businesses. The Ge ...
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By HANNES VENTER SUSTAINABLE energy consumption and 'green' energy production at home is becoming a new lifestyle. Today's hyperconnected consumer expects a reduced environmental ...
Read More »Digital money set to disrupt the banking industry
By Christine Rodrigues NATOSHI Nakamoto – the creator of bitcoin – had a vision for the new age of commerce and that vision is being realised at a rapid pace as with all financial ...
Read More »No slave to the machine
By PAIGE DOS SANTOS "A fundamental risk to the existence of human civilisation," says Elon Musk. "Potentially the worst event in the history of our civilisation," says Stephen Ha ...
Read More »South Africa has the Third Most Cybercrime Victims Worldwide
by STEPHEN DAVIES IT’S true that cybercrime is a worldwide problem, but recent research has shown that South Africa has the third most cybercrime victims of any country. It’s cert ...
Read More »Five steps to managing GDPR compliance
By OBED LESEJANE SOUTH African businesses should care as much about the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as they do about the Protection of Personal In ...
Read More »The future of postal services
By GILBERT SAGGIA FROM the time the first state-run courier was established by Roman Emperor Augustus in the first century AD, global postal services have slowly evolved: the firs ...
Read More »Disrupt or be disrupted: it’s do-or-die for African telcos in 2018
by MARIAM ABDULLAHI JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -14th February 2018,/ African Press Association (APA) – NO industry will remain undisrupted in 2018 and the years to come. But for A ...
Read More »Disrupt or be disrupted: it’s do-or-die for African telcos in 2018
by MARIAM ABDULLAHI JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -14th February 2018,/ African Press Association (APA) - NO industry will remain undisrupted in 2018 and the years to come. But for A ...
Read More »Snap on the city safety belt
by EDWIN DIENDER SMART, secure and evolved – this is the city that can transform the South African economy. The smart city is so much more than cool technology thrust into inanima ...
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