Jul 11, 2019
With manufacturing focused intensively on innovation, combined with a reliance on connected networks and products, it is an industry that is highly vulnerable to cyber attacks. Yet, the manufacturing industry remains fragmented in its approach to managing...
Jul 11, 2019
Scientific discovery has long been a function of the tools developed and utilised by the pioneers of innovation. By Jim Holland, regional director of Lenovo While Lippershey was busy patenting his telescope, Galileo pointed his to the heavens, detected craters on the...
Jul 10, 2019
During June the City of Cape Town and the Tertiary Education and Research Network of South Africa (TENET) turned on the eduroam WiFi service in 57 of Cape Town’s public libraries. Eduroam is a wireless roaming service that provides free Internet access to the...
Jul 9, 2019
Microsoft OneNote for Android is actually a tidy set of features that allow you plenty of room to wriggle Microsoft OneNote is a remarkably tidy tool for the Android device user. Not only has the platform received some nods of approval from critics, but it allows for...
Jul 9, 2019
Fujitsu has introduced the toughest tablet in the Stylistic family, the Q509. With military-standard durability and spill- and dust-proof housing, this tablet is made for tough working conditions. Packing a full HD anti-glare display, integrated pen garage, enterprise...
Jul 9, 2019
When considering application modernisation and management, corporates face the challenge of striking the right balance between cost, quality and time to market. By Yamini Gajapathy, head: modern application services South Africa at Wipro The fundamental aim of...