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BASF inaugurates expanded dispersion production in Durban, South Africa, as it celebrates 60 years in the country.

BASF has expanded production capacity for dispersions at its site in Durban, South Africa, strengthening the company’s ability to supply customers with high-quality dispersions used in architectural coatings, construction materials and the paper industry. The significant capacity increase ensures supply

BASF inaugurates expanded dispersion production in Durban, South Africa, as it celebrates 60 years in the country. Read More »

SUPPLY CHAIN INDUSTRY BODY SAPICS REFLECTS ON COLLABORATION AND REFORM AFTER SONA AND BUDGET 2026.

For supply chain professionals, the key takeaways from last month’s 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s 2026 National Budget Speech are the commitments to collaboration between the public and private

SUPPLY CHAIN INDUSTRY BODY SAPICS REFLECTS ON COLLABORATION AND REFORM AFTER SONA AND BUDGET 2026. Read More »

SAP Africa Partner Awards recognise outstanding contributions to continent’s digital transformation, AI ambitions.

SAP today revealed the winners of this year’s SAP Africa Partner Awards at an event held in Stellenbosch. Nazia Pillay, Managing Director for Southern Africa at SAP, says the role of partners has never been more critical. “Organisations across the

SAP Africa Partner Awards recognise outstanding contributions to continent’s digital transformation, AI ambitions. Read More »

NETSCOUT REVEALS QUALITATIVE SHIFTS IN DDOS ATTACK SOPHISTICATION, INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY, AND THREAT ACTOR CAPABILITIES.

AI Adoption, coordinated botnets, and persistent hacktivists groups drove millions of attacks. NETSCOUT® SYSTEMS, INC. (NASDAQ: NTCT), today released its second half of the year 2025 Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Threat Intelligence Report, revealing sophisticated attacker collaboration, resilient botnets, and compromised

NETSCOUT REVEALS QUALITATIVE SHIFTS IN DDOS ATTACK SOPHISTICATION, INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY, AND THREAT ACTOR CAPABILITIES. Read More »

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