SA lags on SDGs, but private sector makes progress

SA lags on SDGs, but private sector makes progress

Kathy Gibson reports – The private sector is making progress on attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), but there are still some significant challenges to overcome. Overall, South Africa has achieved just 17% of its goals, so there is still a...

Digitalisation a double-edged sword

Kathy Gibson reports – South Africa needs to keep up with global digitalisation, but the increased use of technology brings some serious challenges that need to be addressed. This is one of the conclusions from the 2024 Voluntary National Review on the...

Executive confidence in IT wanes

IT leaders are preparing their organisations for accelerated generative AI adoption – but C-suite executives’ confidence in their IT team’s ability to deliver basic services is declining. A new IBM Institute for Business Value study of 2 500 of...
The emerging technologies to watch out for

The emerging technologies to watch out for

The 25 disruptive technologies to watch on the latest Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2024 fall into four key areas: autonomous AI; developer productivity; total experience; and human-centric security and privacy programmes. “Generative AI (GenAI)...

Barriers to HIV treatment threaten SA’s fight against it

South Africa’s HIV epidemic is driven by people who face obstacles in obtaining treatment and struggle to adhere to their daily oral medication or remain in care – and the lack of access to long-acting injectables for HIV treatments compounds this...

Hot Chips: Intel demos AI architecture

Demonstrating the depth and breadth of its technologies at Hot Chips 2024, Intel showcased advancements across AI use cases – from the data centre, cloud and network to the edge and PC – while covering the industry’s most advanced and first-ever...