Altron’s platform businesses now drive 90% of its profit as the group guides for 30%-plus earnings growth.
Subscribe to the newsletter
Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.
Nvidia heads into quarterly earnings under pressure to prove AI spending isn’t a bubble as rivals close in.
Most African firms see agentic AI as critical to their cloud strategies, but only a third are actively scaling implementations.
Sola Group has begun construction on a solar and battery project that will wheel dispatchable power to Sasol and Air Liquide.
More News
Exclusive | Unpaid contractors, missing stock and poor project management: South Africa’s set-top box project is in crisis.
Energy regulator Nersa on Thursday granted state-owned power utility Eskom an average tariff increase of 12.7%.
Vodafone said it had made the world’s first video call via satellite using a standard smartphone.
The chief executives of Microsoft and Meta defended massive spending that they said was key to staying competitive.
The former executives, who on Wednesday won leave to appeal, have also set out their side of the story in detail for the first time.
The Competition Tribunal has been criticised over lengthy delays in concluding investigations of key deals in the ICT sector.
World News
Activision will sell its non-European streaming rights as part of a plan to get its acquisition by Microsoft past UK regulators.
Users have been asking for weeks for a version that works on their computers. Soon, the company is expected to fulfil the wish.
ARM has disclosed the paperwork for an initial public offering that is expected to be the largest of the year.
Nvidia investors expect the chip designer to forecast quarterly revenue above estimates when it reports results on Wednesday. Their only question is, by how much?
You can mitigate some of the effects of load shedding through a range of solutions, some of them cheap and simple, some complex and expensive.
The late Oracle co-CEO was a relentless hustler and loved the art of doing business more than just about any other executive. By Ashlee Vance.
































