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As data laws tighten, South Africa’s shift to local hosting becomes a strategic play.

South Africa’s National Cloud and Data Policy and the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA)’s cross-border data provisions are redrawing the boundaries of how organisations manage information. What once felt like a tick-box exercise is fast becoming a strategic imperative.

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Infobip is set to launch AgentOS to orchestrate autonomous AI-driven customer journeys at scale.

New platform reinforces Infobip’s shift to AI-first customer experience in its 20th year. Global AI-first cloud communications platform Infobip, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, is set to launch its AI-native fully managed solution AgentOS. The new platform builds

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Vertiv Industrialises AI Deployment with Digitally Orchestrated Infrastructure, Collaborates with Hut 8 to Scale.

Vertivâ„¢ OneCore factory-integrated, digitally validated infrastructure reduces on-site deployment complexity and accelerates schedule certainty amid tightening construction constraints. Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, today announced a major evolution in high-density data centre deployment, shifting from

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Why cybersecurity awareness is failing South African businesses and what to fix first.

South African businesses are investing heavily in cybersecurity technology. Detection tools are becoming more sophisticated, monitoring is more advanced, and response capabilities are faster. Yet most breaches still begin with a human error. This shows that technology is not the

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Payments in 2026: The shifts that will define South Africa’s digital economy.

South Africa’s business scene is characterised by exciting possibilities. Favourable economic conditions are signalling the potential that local enterprises possess. For many, it’s a chance to take stock, align themselves with current conditions, and capitalise on new market opportunities. And

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