
The cost of doing nothing just went up
Rising IT hardware costs and supply constraints now carry real operational and financial risks, says Marcelle Steyn, strategic sales lead at InnoVent.
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Rising IT hardware costs and supply constraints now carry real operational and financial risks, says Marcelle Steyn, strategic sales lead at InnoVent.

AI now touches every function across the retail value chain, turning customer engagement, operations and supply chains from reactive to predictive, says eBlocks Software.

African businesses can skip heavy compute construction and move directly to token model as a service for on-demand intelligence consumption.
A jury’s rejection of Elon Musk’s $150 billion lawsuit against OpenAI was a major hurdle crossed. But the maker of ChatGPT faces a list of other problems.

The Mission Critical Automation specialisation recognises the company’s capability to support automation in environments where downtime, misconfiguration and inconsistency carry real business consequences.
A House transportation bill introduced this week would require owners of electric cars to pay $130 to cover the cost of road repairs.

South Africa has one dermatologist per 250 000 people and teens are filling the gap with ChatGPT, to the alarm of skin specialists.
Most organisations aren’t under-tooled but under-led – and AI will only widen that leadership gap.

Classic swipe apps are not as popular as they used to be. People are tired of the same profiles, unrecognisable processed photos, routine phrases, and texting that leads nowhere. However, the need for live communication remains. Therefore, it is not that online dating is dead; it has only transformed. Today, people are looking for each […]

For years, digitisation was largely the domain of large organisations. Enterprise software was expensive, implementation-heavy, and often designed for operational complexity that small businesses simply did not have. Beyond the software itself, the talent required to configure and maintain these systems placed digitisation even further out of reach for many SMMEs. Then came the SaaS […]

Toyota South Africa has finally put a price on its first battery-electric vehicle, the bZ4X.

A chief AI officer translates AI into enterprise strategy, competitive defence, responsible governance and measurable value creation.
Europe is testing laser-based satellite communications through a new mountaintop ground station in Greece, aiming to deliver faster, more secure links than traditional radio systems as bandwidth demand grows. The Register reports: Lithuanian space and defense biz Astrolight says that it has commissioned a new optical ground station in Greece that will support ESA-backed CubeSat missions testing...

A frontier firm is an organisation that has begun redesigning how work gets done, says Bernard Vertenten, Microsoft Solutions business development at DAC Systems.
The ITWeb Security Summit 2026 takes place at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg from 2-4 June.

Matthew Stevens, CTO of Dolos, will host a webinar on 20 May at 11am exploring how WatchGuard Technologies can support secure school networks.

RSAWEB Business sees the future of connectivity revolving around ecosystems and not products.

When internal audit is marginalised or under-resourced, warning signals are often identified but not escalated with sufficient authority, says Arlene-Lynn Volmink, CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa.

The line between distributor and reseller is blurring, says Andrew Harris, chief sales and marketing officer at DCC Technologies.

ITWeb’s Security Summit brings together the Western Cape’s cyber security, risk and resilience decision-makers for a critical update on the evolving cyber risk landscape.

SW1 is an agentic AI teammate that brings unified, governed AI to help organisations progress from reactive problem-solving to autonomous operational resilience.