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Kaspersky Lab helps uncover vulnerabilities that make gas stations easy prey for hackers

By Press Release 7 February 2018

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Kaspersky Lab researchers have helped uncover a number of unknown vulnerabilities that have left gas stations around the world exposed to remote takeover, often for years. FULL STORY >


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UWC Master’s Graduate research shows SA biofuel industry not quite ready to grow

By Press Release 16 February 2018

Creating environmentally-friendly fuel in the form of biofuel sourced from plants is a definite possibility for South Africa, but not without strong policy guidance from government and a drop in the price of raw... FULL STORY >

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Cartrack’s Live Vision could change the face of South African driving

By Press Release 16 February 2018

While driverless cars steal the “visionary” media headlines, other technologies are already having a profound impact on South Africa’s roads... FULL STORY >

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Multivariate testing for your customer journey

By Opinion 16 February 2018

Measurement and testing is rapidly becoming a standard requirement; however it is meaningless if we don’t understand how to apply the results and all we end up with is raw data without any meaningful application of it, says Jason Steele, Web... FULL STORY >

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Marketing in the digital world is not digital marketing

By Press Release 16 February 2018

Programmatic Media Buying has made massive inroads and is now the dominant form of monetisation for publishers, according to Acceleration. FULL STORY >

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Budget 2018/9: 3 Key tax areas to look out for in the Speech

By Opinion 15 February 2018

As we approach #Budget2018 day, Rob Cooper (tax expert and Director of Legislation at Sage, and chairman of the Payroll Authors Group of South Africa) has a few thoughts about what the Minister could clarify in his statement. FULL STORY >

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How today’s technology is bringing a premium experience to every smartphone

By Press Release 14 February 2018

Today’s mid-range and even low-end smartphones come standard with features such as faster charging, audio-visual on-the-go, high quality pictures, navigation and location functionality – a result of a decade of... FULL STORY >

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Could breeding a ‘Digital Twin’ save our ‘dying’ cities?

By Opinion 14 February 2018

Our cities are sick. Under strain from urbanisation, pollution, climate challenges and poor governance, could a ‘saviour sibling’ be a remedy for our sick cities? FULL STORY >

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Are investment banks ready for blockchain-enabled distributed ledgers?

By Opinion 12 February 2018

Prashant Prakash, Blockchain lead for Financial Services practice at Accenture in South Africa talks about the impact of blockchain on the banking industry and how organisations have expressed interest and are exploring... FULL STORY >

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Live it and Give it: Love is Still in Fashion!

By Press Release 12 February 2018

Looking to win over your loved one this Valentine’s Day? Try ‘date night’ experiences or romantic getaways. FULL STORY >

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The path to Business Agility in 2018

By Opinion 12 February 2018

Some organisations are oblivious to the shifting landscape, or simply not interested in embracing it, which could mean the beginning of the end for your company. If you are a business owner, you may be wondering how to start. Well, in 2018 the process begins... FULL STORY >

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