The skills crisis in the cybersecurity field in South Africa is so severe that the major banks have reached a “gentleman’s agreement” not to poach each other’s staff for fear of exacerbating the situation.
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The largest decline in reliable electricity supply in recent years occurred in South Africa, but much of the rest of the continent is in far worse shape as electrification projects have stalled.
How Huawei survived the US blacklisting could prove a case study in unintended consequences and a vast shift underway in global IT production.
Internet-enabled industry disruption defined business strategy in the 2010s, but as 2020 begins, that era appears to be winding down.
On its way to amassing more than a billion users, Instagram has become the most powerful force in shaping commerce this side of Amazon.com.
Google’s idealistic history increases the burden on its executives to bring along reluctant employees as it adopts more conventional corporate practices. It’s not going to be easy as tensions boil over.
Work is tied to our constitution as a species. And this fact is too often overlooked in discussions about the future of work.
Due to the inevitability of random errors in the hardware, useful quantum computers are unlikely to ever be built.
It’s turning out to be one of the worst years ever for auto workers across the globe amid shrinking demand and a tectonic shift in vehicle technology.
The same governments and companies that have allowed bad practices to proliferate now will behave differently? Not going to happen.