by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Features
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already secured a foothold in higher education, but institutions are now entering a more consequential phase of adoption. According to Ashraf Davids, solutions manager: digital business solutions at Datacentrix, the conversation is...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Features
For years, the curriculum vita (CV) has been the hiring world’s default currency. A neat, two-page summary of who you are, where you’ve been, and what you’ve done. But in 2026, the uncomfortable truth is this: the CV isn’t dead, yet it no longer wields the influence...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Features
By Mark Dixon – Technology changes everything eventually and has always shaped how we work. The difference today is the speed at which that change is unfolding. Advances in AI are accelerating the world of work at a speed most organisations – and individuals –...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Trends and Analysis
Data resilience and security can no longer be treated as separate disciplines – they need to work together to ensure organisations are not only protected from cyberattacks, but able to get back up and running quickly when the inevitable happens. This is according to...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2026 | Trends and Analysis
South Africa has an uncomfortable habit of having the same argument over and over again. We worry about imports. We talk about protecting local industry. We debate tariffs, incentives, and unintended consequences. And then, quietly, we carry on buying, licensing, and...