Google South Africa has launched a R2.5 billion Google Cloud region in Johannesburg, marking the first such project in Africa. This investment provides local businesses with access to world-class data warehouse platforms and is poised to drive innovation, economic growth, and job creation across the continent.
AI has unleashed unprecedented cyber threats, requiring a new approach to cybersecurity
AI and machine learning are reshaping the cybersecurity landscape, introducing new threats like deepfakes and AI-driven fraud. The article emphasizes the need for a proactive, innovative approach to security to mitigate these risks, highlighting the importance of threat anticipation, user exposure management, and advanced AI tools.
SOUTH AFRICA’S DIGITAL FUTURE HINDERED by RISING CYBER THREATS
The article discusses South Africa’s increasing vulnerability to cyber threats, particularly ransomware and digital extortion, which pose a significant challenge to the country’s ambition of becoming a leading digital economy. Despite strong digital infrastructure and growth in sectors like AI and fintech, South Africa’s cybersecurity efforts remain inadequate, with weak law enforcement and insufficient protections for critical infrastructure.
Reducing risk and compliance challenges with cloud strategy
This article discusses the importance of reducing risks and compliance challenges in businesses by choosing a strong local cloud partner. The author emphasizes the need for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) frameworks to align IT activities with business goals and ensure corporate integrity. The article explores how partnering with a reliable cloud provider can mitigate risks like infrastructure failure, cyberattacks, and data sovereignty issues. It highlights the benefits of business continuity, effective risk management, and staying compliant with local laws through local data centers.
TV licences are outdated, but is a streaming levy the right fix?
The article explores the challenges surrounding South Africa’s outdated TV licence system and the proposal for a streaming levy to fund the public broadcaster, SABC. With TV licence compliance low and collection costs high, the government is considering a new model to sustain the SABC, but the implications of such a levy—on consumers, streaming services, and the local content industry—are complex. The article discusses potential outcomes, including higher subscription fees, reduced local content investment, and the need for a fair, transparent levy to support both the public broadcaster and the South African entertainment sector.
XRP Set to Lead Quantum-Ready Blockchain Security, Says D24 Fintech Group
XRP is positioning itself as a quantum-ready blockchain by proactively securing its infrastructure against future quantum computing threats. With its focus on quantum resistance, XRP aims to become a leader in secure and scalable financial networks. Its innovative approach to blockchain technology, fast cross-border payments, and strong ties to the financial sector make it an appealing choice for financial institutions and governments, especially in light of emerging quantum technology.
Specno calls on Government to work hand-in-hand with industry stakeholders to finalise comprehensive AI Policy
Specno is urging the South African government to collaborate closely with industry stakeholders to expedite the finalization of a comprehensive national AI policy. Highlighting the growing global importance of AI and its potential to boost economic sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and public safety, Specno emphasizes the need for urgent action to ensure South Africa remains competitive in the AI landscape. The article discusses the challenges facing South Africa, including the digital divide and historical inequalities, and stresses the importance of leveraging AI to drive innovation and address critical issues.
TECNO Unveils Groundbreaking Innovations at MWC 2025: AI-Powered Photography, Ultra-Thin Smartphones, and Futuristic Designs Set New Industry Benchmarks
TECNO made a powerful statement at MWC 2025 by unveiling cutting-edge innovations that redefine the future of mobile technology. Highlights include AI-driven photography with the Camon 40 Series, ultra-slim smartphones like the Spark Slim, the tri-fold PHANTOM Ultimate 2, and the dazzling Starry Optical Fiber technology. TECNO’s latest innovations set new standards for design, performance, and accessibility, with an emphasis on empowering users in emerging markets.
The cloud pendulum: why companies are swinging back to on-prem
This article explores the growing trend of companies moving their data and workloads back from the cloud to on-premises platforms, driven by rising costs, security concerns, and performance challenges. It discusses the experiences of companies like 37signals and Expedia, highlighting that the decision to repatriate workloads depends on a well-defined strategy, careful evaluation of costs, and understanding the nuances of cloud and on-prem solutions. The piece emphasizes that a hybrid or multi-cloud approach may also be a viable option for many organizations, depending on their specific needs.
Crypto in SA: Between Progress and Precaution – What You Need to Know
This article examines the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency in South Africa, highlighting the balance between progress and caution. It provides key insights into the regulatory environment, the potential for crypto adoption, and what businesses and investors need to know about navigating this emerging sector.