Technologent's Jon Keller and Dell's Kenneth Bachman talk about how their partnership is supporting companies' AI implementation efforts.
According to recent reports, 22% of workers' skills will be outdated by 2030. Take a look back at job skills that were once essential but are now as outdated as a Blockbuster membership card.
IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) chief executive K Krithivasan said that businesses need to be “perpetually adaptive” ...
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Fintech offers a lifeline to traditional banks through modular, API-driven solutions that integrate with legacy systems. This ...
Workplace visionary Eric Mosley shares key learnings from Davos 2025, including how Human Intelligence is poised to change the future of work.
Tech advances render some degrees ‘irrelevant’ for jobs By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 31 Jan 2025In this episode of ITWeb TV, Tseliso Mohlomi, senior director at the Tshwane ...
A technology-driven approach is crucial, and technology undoubtedly will play a key role in how organisations anticipate ...
January saw Meta, Amazon, Microsoft announce layoffs. With China growing influence in the AI space, and Donald Trump at the ...
We explore leadership and innovation of Rwanda and Kenya's ICT ministers, comparing their contributions to technology and ...
Senior columnist Diya Choksey argues that in a world dominated by artificial intelligence, it is the irreplaceable human skills cultivated by the liberal arts that will hold the key to the future.