IBM shares plunged 13% – their worst day in 25 years – after Anthropic said Claude Code could modernise Cobol systems.
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Altron’s platform businesses now drive 90% of its profit as the group guides for 30%-plus earnings growth.
A Johannesburg company is applying technology to herd management as South Africa fights foot-and-mouth disease.
Usaasa has published a draft manual for how South Africa’s Universal Service Fund should be administered and spent.
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