Technology brought worlds together at Comic Con Africa

Technology brought worlds together at Comic Con Africa

We decided to examine how modern technology can create bridges between people, business and entertainment. The author was an attendee at Comic Con Africa, the first such convention to be held on our shores, taking place in Johannesburg on 14-16 September 2018. Armed...
IPv6: What’s the deal and how to get started

IPv6: What’s the deal and how to get started

The connected world is rapidly running out of assignable IPv4 addresses. According to a calculator by APNIC (the regional Internet registry for Asia and the Pacific) blogger Geoff Huston, most geographical areas have exhausted their IPv4 address pool. The African...
Here’s the IoT: Internet of Things

Here’s the IoT: Internet of Things

One of the predominant features of Managed Services is the ability to both automate and perform remote management of that automation. Being in a position to detect issues earlier leads to far better proactive action. The current upwards trend of the Internet of Things...
Moore’s Law and the future of hardware

Moore’s Law and the future of hardware

Processor hardware, it seems, is having a middle-age crisis. With the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors no longer using Moore’s law as a standard for improvement, integrated circuit hardware will be adopting new paths towards progress....
Weighing in on tertiary education

Weighing in on tertiary education

Other than the occasional endorsement of the call to lower/scrap tertiary education tuition fees, business has been largely silent on the financial plight of students which has lately been cast in the spotlight. Business can ill-afford to overlook its role in making...