Network skills for TUT students

Network skills for TUT students

Huawei and the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have jointly launched a Huawei Authorised Information and Network Academy (HAINA) at the university’s Soshanguve Campus. The HAINA initiative is a global ICT technology education programme and this is its...
SA scientists ID exploding star

SA scientists ID exploding star

South African astronomers have identified a rare star that exploded about 1 500 years ago. At the time, the star would have outshone all the stars of the Orion constellation, reaching a similar brightness to Jupiter in the night sky. Dr Brent Miszalski, South African...
Self-service key to BI success

Self-service key to BI success

The most successful business intelligence (BI) programs are significantly more likely to place analysis and decision-making solutions in the hands of business users.  According to a survey by Qlik in association with Forbes Insights, nearly two-thirds of respondents...
NASA tracks a hazy killer

NASA tracks a hazy killer

For more than three decades NASA has focused its space-faring skills and science chops CSI-like on an elusive global killer. Later this month, that pursuit takes us to East Asia. In a few years, part way to the moon. Air pollution causes an estimated 152 000 deaths a...
Data is not used effectively

Data is not used effectively

While digital marketing spend continues to grow, companies could be missing out on making full use of all the information at their disposal. This is according to James McCormick, Forrester principal analyst serving customer insight professionals, who says: “The...
Industry 4.0 is on SA’s radar

Industry 4.0 is on SA’s radar

Industrial companies from all sectors across the globe are getting down to business with Industry 4.0: about one-third of companies already rate their level of digitisation as high, and this value is expected to rise on average from 33% to 72% within the next five...