Code drives Africa’s tech surge, powered by a young, digital-native population and growing investment. From Lagos to Nairobi to Cape Town, teams are launching payment, health, and edtech platforms.
Upcoming software purchases should no longer be one-time contracts; they're living partnerships built on shared data and trust.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has prohibited public agencies from using unlicensed ...
Lockheed secured a $3.63B Navy contract modification to provide F‑35 logistics, maintenance, training and supply chain ...
More than 17M U.S. workers teleworked in 2025 as companies hire for fully remote, work-from-anywhere jobs across multiple industries.
Newcastle-based tech consultancy Opencast has reached 503 employees and secured a place on a key UK government framework, ...
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS), a leader in defense, national security and global markets, announced today that it has recently received approximately $30 million in Air ...
Ken Tooby received a letter from a senior executive who “apologised sincerely and unreservedly” on behalf of the Post Office for “failings and impact” on Tooby’s late wife, June, who spent years ...
Top software engineering students are discovering that the jobs they trained for are evaporating just as they graduate. As AI ...
From artificial intelligence (AI) reshaping workflows to transportation leapfrogging other sectors in the digital space, ...
The new contract covers the Post-Critical Design Review phase of the B-52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program, which will ...
Government agencies use SBOMs to expose hidden risks, govern artificial intelligence tools and speed response to software ...