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Wimpy’s South African rhino-tigers and the meaning of ‘just now’

Wimpy's South African rhino-tigers and the meaning of 'just now'

Wimpy has launched its proudly South African Two Tiger Deals – a deliciously local campaign where R19.90 (or “two tiger” in SA slang) unlocks a variety of delicious, feel-good menu items. From half waffles with ice cream, filter coffee, soda floats, shakes, and more – all for just Two Tiger.

To bring this celebration of local flavour, language, and lekker vibes to life, Wimpy partnered with viral duo Judy and Addi of Logan Fam, fame – known for their hilarious cross-cultural commentary and infectious family dynamic. In their latest video, shot at Mall of Africa, the couple dives headfirst into the quirks of South African lingo:

Watch the video here.

At its heart, the Two Tiger Deals campaign is a love letter to South African charm – our sayings, the family moments, the shared meals, and the way we turn something as simple as R19.90 into an experience worth remembering, at a place where everyone’s welcome.” says Cathy Qama, Marketing Manager at Wimpy.

The branded content piece is a heartwarming exploration of Mzansi-isms – from “serviette vs napkin” to the mysterious meaning of “just now”,  all wrapped around a table of joy.

As the family tucks into their Two Tiger spoils, the film bursts with flavour, love, and local pride. The classic “chips vs fries” debate gets rehashed, and Addi tries (and fails) to say “tomato sauce” with a Joburg accent.

Available Two Tiger Deals (R19.90 each):

  • Half waffle & ice cream
  • Short filter coffee
  • Small classic shake
  • Small soda float
  • Ice cream delight

The Ultimate Winter Survival Kit for Kids (and Parents)

The Ultimate Winter Survival Kit for Kids (and Parents)
Winter Survival

Let’s face it winter with kids can be magical… and a little bit maddening. Shorter days, cabin fever, and endless cries of “I’m bored” can turn even the warmest home into a frozen warzone of screen-time negotiations. But don’t worry, the antidote isn’t complicated, it’s cozy, creative, and comes with snacks (and plushies).

ZURU’s Winter Survival Kit: is a playful, practical toolkit to help families thrive through winter holidays and long, chilly afternoons indoors. And yes, the latest range of plush toys are leading the charge.

“Parents are craving unplugged moments and kids are craving connection,” says Glenn Ambrose, Country Manager at ZURU South Africa. Plush toys, whether cuddly or chaotic, offer comfort, imagination, and a little lighthearted weirdness, which is exactly what winter needs.”

What to Pack in Your Cozy-Time Toolkit:

Plush Power-Ups
Start with personality-packed plush toys. Whether it’s the mischievous Fugglers, the super-soft weighted Hug-a-Lumps (now in 3 sizes), or the snack-loving Snackles Series 3, there’s a cuddly companion for every kid and mood. Use them to create storytelling prompts, plushie picnics, or just as a comforting bedtime buddy.

Books for Blanket Forts
Add age-appropriate reads that spark giggles or wonder. Pair them with plushies to bring the characters to life or let kids invent their own sidekick stories.

Snack Attack Station
Snackles are plushies with a foodie twist so why not build a winter-themed snack bar? Think popcorn, fruit slices, mini marshmallows, and hot cocoa served in fun mugs for a cozy treat break.

Screen-Free Fun
Break out puzzles, crafts, or even plush-themed scavenger hunts. Create a “No Screens Until Sunset” rule and fill the hours with make-believe play powered by their plush pals.

Movement Moments
Cold weather doesn’t mean total hibernation. Try plush toy yoga, dance-offs, or follow-the-leader with Hug-a-Lumps as team mascots.

The goal isn’t perfection, it’s connection. By building a winter survival kit that encourages imagination, warmth, and shared fun, families can turn chilly days into cherished memories.

So, this winter, skip the screen battles and bring on the blanket forts. With a little creativity and a few fuzzy friends from ZURU, your home might just become the coziest (and happiest) spot on the block.

For more information visit: www.zurutoys.com.

How to buy Bitcoin in South Africa and make money with Cryptocurrency

How to buy Bitcoin in South Africa and make money with Cryptocurrency
Binance

Binance P2P is the best way to buy Bitcoins peer-to-peer in South Africa. You can convert your ZAR into BTC in a fast, easy, and secure way without paying fees. If you want to start making money trading Bitcoin, keep reading this step-by-step guide.

Access Binance via computer or download the app and log into your Binance account. If you don’t have one yet, register for free, and create one in minutes. Complete Level 2 identity verification (also known as KYC, Know Your Customer. This will help create a high security level for your investment and protect your account on the market.

Before starting your trade add at least one payment method. Binance P2P now supports over 60 payment methods, including FNB E-wallet.

What is ahead on this step-by-step guide:

  • How to buy and sell Bitcoin in South Africa?
  • How to post ads on Binance P2P?
  • Five ways to make money with Bitcoin on Binance P2P

How to buy and sell Bitcoin in South Africa?

One of the significant advantages of Binance P2P is that you can trade wherever and whenever you need, because it is available on Binance app. Here is how to buy and sell Bitcoin step by step on Binance P2P using the app.

Buy Bitcoin with South African Rand:

Step 1: Specify the search criteria.

  1. Open the Binance App. Click “P2P Trading”.
  2. Choose the Buy tab and select BTC. Click the filter icon at the top right of your screen.
  3. Select the Bank payment method and the ZAR currency to buy the crypto. Then, tap on confirm.

Step 2: Start trading.

  1. Choose the offer that works best for you and enter the quantity you want to buy, select a payment method, and click on Buy BTC.
  2. Transfer the money directly to the seller based on the seller’s payment information provided within the payment time limit. You can use the chat box to communicate with the seller.
  3. Make sure that you send the money to the seller and tap on “Transfer” next.

Step 3: Receive your Bitcoin.

  1. Tap on Confirm. Please do not click Confirm if you have not made any transactions. Doing this will violate the P2P User Transaction Policy.
  2. The status will change to “To be released.”
  3. Congratulations! You have completed a trade and get your Bitcoin!

The best way to cash out your Bitcoins is Binance P2P because you can choose among multiple buyers, and there’s no withdrawal limit on P2P. Remember, as we said at the beginning of this guide, you need to complete your account verification. Follow the next three easy steps to sell your Bitcoins.

Step 1: Specify search criteria

  1. Open the Binance App. Select “P2P Trading”
  2. Click the “…” button on the top right of the P2P trading page and select “To Advertisement mode.”
  3. When you are in the advertising mode, click on “Ads” at the bottom.
  4. Click the “+” button on the top right

Step 2: Setting up your ad 

  1. Set the ad type (buy or sell), crypto asset, and the fiat currency for the ad, and then select the price type. You can choose either “Floating” pricing or “Fixed” pricing.
  2. Set the total trading amount, order limit, and add at most three payment methods for your ad.
  3. Add information to your advertisements like remarks, auto-reply, and counterparty conditions

Step 3: Post your Ad 

  1. Pass a 2-factor authentication (2FA)
  2. Congratulations, you have successfully published your ad.

Five ways to make money with Bitcoin on Binance P2P

Determine your profit margin

Before you start trading, you need to set up your profit margin. Observe the prices in the market and configure your price strategy (floating or fixed) to ensure your profits.

Publish a buy and a sale ad and earn with the spread or differential

The difference between the two prices is the spread. Place a sale and a buy ad. The sale ad at a higher price than the buy ad. If both ads are taken successfully, you earn the spread.

Create your own local crypto trading business

Buy and sell crypto in your local market at Binance P2P; you can earn from a couple of hundred to over $ 5,000 every day. You have the opportunity to post your ad and provide a competitive price that other traders could not resist to buy.

Trade in an international market

Binance P2P is a global platform supporting more than 30 fiat currencies. You can buy crypto using your local currency, take advantage of a competitive price in your market and sell that crypto in other markets worldwide where people are willing to pay more for the same amount of crypto.

Take advantage of multiple payment methods 

Binance P2P has more than 60 payment methods that you can use. People will often pay a higher price to use a certain payment method that they prefer. You can take advantage of this by buying crypto at a competitive price through a very accessible payment method and then sell it using a less accessible payment method. There will be people willing to pay more just to use that payment method that is harder to find.

 

Usimamane joins global icons in Converse’s Love letter to the Chuck Taylor

Usimamane joins global icons in Converse’s Love letter to the Chuck Taylor

Converse is writing a bold new love letter to self-expression, individuality, and cultural impact with its latest global campaign: Love Chuck. Featuring international icons Tyler, the Creator, Vince Staples, and Charli XCX, the campaign is a celebration of the iconic Chuck Taylor, the sneaker that started it all and continues to influence generations through music, fashion, and art.

In Mzansi, Love Chuck finds a powerful local voice in Usimamane, a genre-bending artist, fearless creative, and voice of the youth. Known for defying convention and leading with authenticity, Usimamane embodies everything the campaign stands for.

Thursday the 10th of July the brand welcomed Usimamane into the Converse Love Chuck family with an event held at the YFM studios. Usimamane was joined by industry friends including, Tony Dayimane, Qwellers and Blaq Diamond to celebrate not only his partnership with Converse, but his latest achievements, which include his Metro FM Award for Best Male Artist and a platinum plaque for his album. The night, hosted by YFM DJ Sinaye, was a true celebration of self-expression, and cultural impact with Usimamane performing an exclusive track and YFM DJs delivering the hottest sets.

“Love Chuck is about paying homage to those who have not just walked in our sneakers but the places and movements that have supported us and left an indelible mark in society.  ,” says Tebogo Motlhamme, Marketing Manager at Converse South Africa. “Usimamane is the perfect local catalyst because he lives this ethos. His energy, creativity and fearless individuality make him a true representation of what Chuck Taylor stands for today.”

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More than a shoe, the Chuck Taylor continues to shape and reflect culture, proving its relevance across time and trends. From underground movements to global stages, it influences art, music and fashion, all while remaining a true symbol for those who create, who lead, and who never follow. The Love Chuck campaign is Converse’s tribute to that legacy, and to the individuals who keep writing it.

For Usimamane, the campaign is a deeply personal reflection of his journey; “It feels so surreal to collaborate with such an iconic brand as Converse. It’s been the backdrop for many kids growing up in South Africa – from pantsula dance culture to high fashion aficionado in the townships. Converse, the All Star skew remains a cultural imprint in South Africa & globally. It completely mirrors my musical aspirations. It was a no-brainer for me to partner with a brand that shares the same ethos as me. It’s such an honor and thank you Converse.”

The Love Chuck campaign will come to life through bold visuals, creative collaborations, and a series of local activations that invite fans to wear their hearts on their soles and celebrate the shoe that’s been there through it all.

Please note! Pre-eclampsia a serious risk to both mother and baby

Please note! Pre-eclampsia a serious risk to both mother and baby

Pre-eclampsia is a potentially life-threatening pregnancy complication that results in approximately 46 000 maternal deaths and around 500 000 foetal or newborn deaths according to The World Health Organization . Characterised by high blood pressure and signs of damage to organs, liver and kidneys, pre-eclampsia typically arises after the 20th week of pregnancy and, if left untreated, can lead to serious, even fatal, complications for both mother and baby. Even though the exact cause of pre-eclampsia remains unknown, it is believed to stem from abnormal development of blood vessels in the placenta. Common symptoms may include elevated blood pressure (140/90 mmHG or higher on more than two occasions), protein in the urine (more than 300 mg per 24 hours), severe headaches, blurred vision, sudden weight gain (1-2kg/week), vomiting and swelling of the hands and face.

Routine monitoring of blood pressure during pregnancy is essential, as early detection is key to managing the condition effectively, according to Lizeth Kruger, Clinic Executive at Dis-Chem, who is calling on all pregnant women to stay alert to the signs.

“Pre-eclampsia doesn’t always announce itself loudly, but the consequences of missing it can be fatal,” she warns. “Understanding what to look out for and seeking medical care early can save lives.” As part of a commitment to preventative care and maternal wellbeing, Kruger is raising awareness about pre-eclampsia and equipping expectant mothers with the knowledge needed to protect their health and that of their babies. Below, Kruger outlines the range of complications that can arise when the condition is left unchecked and why proactive care makes all the difference.

Maternal complications of pre-eclampsia

Often developing silently, pre-eclampsia can have devastating effects if left untreated or poorly controlled. Maternal complications include the following:

  •      Seizures (Eclampsia):
    The most severe form of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia is marked by seizures not linked to other neurological conditions. Caused by high blood pressure affecting the brain, seizures can lead to unconsciousness or coma. It requires immediate stabilisation, emergency delivery, and intensive care. Though rare in developed systems, eclampsia remains a global cause of maternal death.
  •      Stroke:
    Pre-eclampsia’s high blood pressure significantly raises stroke risk during pregnancy, especially haemorrhagic stroke. This can lead to brain damage, paralysis, or death. Even with treatment, strokes may cause lasting disabilities, highlighting the importance of blood pressure control.
  •      Kidney failure:
    High blood pressure and reduced blood flow in pre-eclampsia can impair kidney function, causing acute injury. This may result in waste buildup, reduced urine, and swelling. Severe cases may need dialysis. Kidney function often improves post-delivery, but lasting damage is possible.
  •      Liver damage:
    Pre-eclampsia can inflame the liver, potentially leading to liver haematoma or rupture both emergencies with high mortality risk. Symptoms like upper abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting require urgent evaluation.
  •      HELLP Syndrome (Haemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Low Platelets):
    A life-threatening complication, HELLP affects the blood and liver, marked by red cell destruction, liver dysfunction, and low platelets. Symptoms can mimic other conditions, complicating diagnosis. Without quick treatment, HELLP can cause liver rupture, bleeding, stroke, or death.
  •      Postpartum pre-eclampsia:
    This can develop after delivery, typically within 48 hours, but up to six weeks post-birth. Symptoms include headache, vision changes, abdominal pain, and swelling. It carries the same risks as prenatal pre-eclampsia, including seizures and stroke. Early recognition and urgent care are vital.

Foetal complications of pre-eclampsia

As much as people may think that pre-eclampsia is only dangerous to the mother, this also greatly affects the baby. Pre-eclampsia not only puts the mother at risk but also significantly compromises foetal health and development. One of the key challenges with this condition is its impact on placental function, which is crucial for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the developing baby. When blood flow to the placenta is reduced, as is often the case with pre-eclampsia, the baby may face a range of serious health complications mentioned below.

  •      Premature birth:
    Pre-eclampsia is a major cause of medically indicated preterm birth, often prompting doctors to recommend early delivery to safeguard the health of the mother or baby if the condition deteriorates. This can occur before 37 weeks of gestation and, in more severe cases, even before 34 weeks. Babies born prematurely face an increased risk of complications such as respiratory distress syndrome due to underdeveloped lungs, feeding difficulties, problems maintaining body temperature, infections, and potential long-term developmental delays or disabilities.

These infants often require intensive care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for days or weeks after birth.

  •      Low birth weight:
    Restricted placental blood flow can result in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), a condition in which the baby does not grow at the expected rate during pregnancy. This is commonly seen in babies born to mothers with pre-eclampsia, who often weigh less than 2,5 kilograms at birth. Low birth weight is linked to a range of health challenges, including difficulty feeding and gaining weight, low blood sugar levels, problems maintaining body temperature, and compromised immune function.

These infants face an increased risk of developing chronic conditions later in life, such as diabetes and heart disease. Babies with low birth weight may require specialised care and extended hospital stays after birth.

  •      Placental abruption:
    Placental abruption is a rare but highly dangerous complication of pre-eclampsia, characterised by the premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall. Since the placenta is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the foetus, this separation severely disrupts the baby’s supply of both. As a result, the condition can lead to several serious outcomes, including severe uterine pain accompanied by signs of foetal distress or a noticeable absence of foetal movement, and the risk of preterm birth. In the most severe cases, placental abruption can result in stillbirth.

“Pre-eclampsia may be a complex condition, but with consistent prenatal care, early detection, and the right medical support, we can significantly reduce its serious risks. I always urge expectant mothers to attend every checkup, speak up about any unusual symptoms, and prioritise a healthy lifestyle,” said Lizeth Kruger

Unlocking practicality and pleasure: How smart products transform homes in SA

Unlocking practicality and pleasure: How smart products transform homes in SA
Credit: YouTube@NdzaloBaloyi45

You don’t know you need it – until you’ve got it.

Across South Africa, smart living is no longer a luxury – it’s quickly becoming the norm. From sleep masks to motion-sensor gadgets, the right tool can turn everyday tasks into something easier, more efficient, and even a little more fun.

Smart home products – tools that automate and simplify life at home – are now widely available and surprisingly affordable, thanks to platforms like Temu. Whether for convenience, productivity, or peace of mind, these innovations have a way of turning the ordinary into something unexpectedly delightful.

Small devices, big upgrades

To truly understand how these devices are changing lives, meet Ndzalo Baloyi, a 24-year-old junior engineer from Rustenburg, who has embraced smart living thanks to Temu.

Ndzalo found an automatic toilet flusher to be one of those things you don’t need until you start using it. In a video on his YouTube channel, Ndzalo describes the automatic toilet flusher as “perfect for germophobes” as it allows you to flush simply by waving your hand over the device.

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He waves his hands a lot these days, including at his automatic soap dispenser, which boasts a long battery life. “I’ve had it for two weeks and haven’t needed to charge it,” he shares.

While these may sound like “niche” conveniences, one product truly changed Ndzalo’s routine: a cordless vacuum cleaner. He describes the Moosoo cordless vacuum cleaner he bought on Temu as both his favourite product and a “game changer”, explaining that he hates sweeping but with the cordless vac it is a simple, pick up, start, go. More than its designated function, smart home products should also bring a bit of joy to the everyday, as it does for Ndzalo. Demonstrating the vacuum’s attachment for hard-to-reach places, he says it “brings out the inner child in me.”

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Function, form, fun 

Smart products shouldn’t just work well – they should feel good to use. That balance of function and form is what Ndzalo found in lighting gadgets like an overhead monitor lightbar and a standing mood light.

The latter “adds nice mood lighting,” he says, with full control via smartphone – from brightness to motion speed and colour modes. These products serve a purpose, but they also shape the vibe of a space.

As Ndzalo puts it, smart gadgets are really about “things that make your life light up.”

His philosophy for choosing smart products? “Always consider how useful it is, then look at the price versus that value. It’s about products that make life easier and are aesthetically pleasing.”

Smart choices 

The right smart home product is a deeply personal choice. While one household might value smart door locks, another could find more use in motion sensor under-cabinet lights. The smartest solution is always the product that brings genuine value in terms of efficiency, ergonomics, comfort, and ease of use.

“Shopping for smart home products on Temu is great value for money, which is important to me,” says Ndzalo. “Everything just works as expected, and it always arrives on time.”

This sentiment is echoed widely. According to a recent survey, 46% of South African respondents say they save more than half of their shopping budget by using Temu, with nearly 40% making purchases on the platform at least once a month.

Ultimately, smart home products are about much more than just automation; they’re about enhancing the quality of your everyday life, one innovative device at a time. Whether it’s the simple convenience of a hands-free dispenser or the transformative power of a cordless vacuum, they have a way of making you wonder how you ever lived without them. Thanks to platforms like Temu, the door to this practical, playful, and increasingly personalised future of living is wide open.

Why Cybersecurity is key to underpinning Africa’s open banking dream

Why Cybersecurity is key to underpinning Africa’s open banking dream
Paul Williams, Country Manager – Fortinet South Africa

Africa’s financial sector is evolving fast. Open banking – the model where banks share customer data securely with third parties via APIs – is starting to take root across the continent. In markets like Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, fintech innovation is driving financial access at an unprecedented pace.

But this revolution comes with a catch: the same openness that enables inclusion also exposes the financial system to new cybersecurity risks. Unless these risks are addressed head-on, open banking’s promise could be undone by breaches that damage customer trust.

In open banking, trust is currency – and security is what backs it.

Why open banking isn’t just ‘more mobile banking’

Unlike traditional digital banking models that expand services via mobile apps, open banking creates interconnected ecosystems of financial players – banks, fintechs, mobile wallets, credit bureaus, and even e-commerce platforms. These services rely on real-time data sharing between institutions via open APIs.

This model is powerful. It allows a customer’s data to work for them – powering instant credit scoring, multi-bank financial dashboards, and embedded finance across Africa’s growing digital economy.

But every API is a potential gateway for cybercriminals. And every third-party connection is a new dependency in the trust chain.

Securing that chain is now critical.

Africa’s threat landscape is growing – and so are the risks

According to the 2024 African Financial Industry Barometer, published by the Africa Financial Industry Summit (AFIS) and Deloitte, 59% of African financial institutions consider cybercrime a top threat – and South Africa ranks 14th globally in the average cost of a data breach.

Fortinet’s Global Threat Landscape Report 2025 found that the Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region accounts for the second largest share of recorded cybersecurity exploitation attempts in the world – with only the Asia-Pacific region facing more.

The GSMA highlights that open APIs, while vital to digital financial inclusion, also increase the risk of security breaches and personal data misuse. In short: the more connected the system, the greater the attack surface. In a model where third-party apps access bank-grade data, any weak link is a risk to the entire ecosystem

What makes this even more urgent is that the World Bank estimates that 350 million adults remain unbanked in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the World Bank. As more are brought online through open banking platforms, the stakes grow exponentially.

The five security pillars of open banking success

African banks and fintechs embracing open banking need a cybersecurity foundation built for scale, speed and complexity. Fortinet recommends focusing on five key pillars:

  1. API security:
    APIs are now the front door to sensitive financial data. Secure them with AI-powered web application firewalls (WAFs), bot detection, and real-time traffic inspection. Fortinet’s FortiWeb WAF is purpose-built for this.
  2. Zero Trust access:
    In an open banking model, trust should never be assumed. Zero Trust architectures validate every connection, user and device – continuously.
  3. Third-party risk management:
    Every fintech integration must include rigorous due diligence, monitoring, and compliance tracking. Security maturity varies widely across players, thus oversight is non-negotiable.
  4. Data privacy and consent governance:
    With multiple players handling sensitive personal data, customer consent must be strictly enforced, and visibility across data flows maintained. This is also critical for compliance with emerging local privacy laws.
  5. Cloud-native security:
    Most open banking services run on hybrid or multi-cloud infrastructure. Security must follow the workload – with threat protection, monitoring and compliance baked in from the edge to the core.

Fortinet’s Security Fabric enables financial institutions to achieve this with an integrated platform for secure data sharing, threat prevention, and continuous compliance.

Don’t let regulation alone set the bar

Regulators in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa are steadily developing open banking guidelines and licensing structures. But regulation alone can’t secure an ecosystem. Proactive institutions must aim higher than the legal minimum, because reputational damage travels faster than regulatory enforcement.

Leading banks are already building in advanced security protocols like OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect, while adopting real-time fraud detection powered by machine learning. These early movers are creating competitive advantage through trust.

Inclusion needs trust – and trust needs security

Open banking has the power to transform financial inclusion in Africa. It enables innovation, reduces costs, and expands access to underserved communities. But it can only succeed if users believe their data is protected, their consent respected, and their services resilient.

Security is not a bolt-on to open banking. It’s the reason customers will engage at all.

To find out how Fortinet is supporting secure open banking across Africa, visit our financial services solutions hub.

Windows Server 2025: 3 new features that are reasons to migrate

By Tony Bartlett, Director of Data Centre Compute, Dell Technologies South Africa

As with every new version of Windows Server, dozens of innovations have been added to the operating system’s capabilities. Focus on 3 major changes of the Window Server 2025 edition that are sure to appeal to the most demanding CIOs.

– In partnership with Microsoft

The new Windows Server has arrived! Officially available since November 2024, the new version of Microsoft’s server operating system brings its share of new features that aim to strengthen security, improve performance and offer more agility in increasingly hybrid environments.

Hotpatching for more security and availability

One of the most anticipated new features in Windows Server 2025 is the expansion of the hot update capability. Windows Server Datacenter Azure Edition users have been taking advantage of this functionality for several years. Hotpatching is now coming in the Standard and Datacenter versions, for physical and virtual machines, deployed on-premises or in a multi-cloud environment. The activation of the service will have to be done through the Azure Arc agent.

What is hotpatching? It is the ability to apply Windows Server security updates without having to restart the machine; therefore, without interruption of service. This has two important advantages for the organisation. First, enhanced security with gaps that can now be closed much faster, and second, a reduction in business impact. For organisations whose operations depend on one or more critical applications running 24/7, even the slightest minute of downtime can have an impact on the business.

With the previous version of Windows Server, the server had to be restarted at least once a month to apply Microsoft’s monthly security patches. In 2025, this will only be required once a quarter, reducing the number of reboots from 12 times a year to just 4.

GPUs exploited to the max

More and more applications are using AI capabilities, and more specifically Generative AI. To run them efficiently, companies are turning to servers equipped with GPU accelerators, such as Dell PowerEdge AI servers. But this equipment comes at a cost, so IT teams are looking to optimise their use as much as possible.

Windows Server 2025 addresses this issue with GPU partitioning functionality.

 GPU partitioning in Windows Server 2025 allows you to share a physical GPU device among multiple virtual machines (VMs). Each VM gets a dedicated fraction of the GPU, rather than the entire GPU.

Imagine you have a server running Windows Server 2025 with a powerful GPU installed. You want to run multiple virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments on this server. Instead of assigning the entire GPU to one VM, you can partition the GPU into smaller segments and assign each segment to different VMs. This way, each VM gets the necessary GPU resources to run graphics-heavy applications like Microsoft Office and visualisation tools.

Windows Server 2025 supports live migration and failover clustering, ensuring high availability and reliability for mission-critical applications.

Active Directory: Performance, scalability, and security

The reference directory in companies is getting a new lease of life with Windows Server 2025. While it had changed little in recent years, Active Directory benefits this time from many new features.

Starting with its architecture, the database is now based on 32k pages instead of 8k. In practical terms, this means that each AD object will be able to store more values and attributes, ensuring greater scalability, especially within large organisations.

Another new feature is that Active Directory is now compatible with the NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) architecture, which means that it is able to take advantage of all CPUs, in all CPU groups, and not just in group 0.

Also of note is the appearance of a new service account: the Delegate Managed Services Account, or DMSA. This new delegated service account benefits from automatic password management and access to multiple servers as well as random keys and password storage directly in the AD, never locally. Effectively, an additional guarantee of security for companies.

Dell and Microsoft, together towards the modern data centre

It is impossible to list all the new features of Windows Server 2025 here. You can find a more complete overview on the Microsoft website. You can also upgrade to Dell PowerEdge servers with Windows Server 2025 or upgrade your compatible machines, a list of which can be found here. Of course, Dell and Microsoft teams are working together on next-generation solutions for your data centres. I invite you to stay tuned for our next announcements!

 

Why QD-Mini LED is Emerging as the Smarter Choice for Large-Screen TVs in 2025

Why QD-Mini LED is Emerging as the Smarter Choice for Large-Screen TVs in 2025

In the ever-evolving world of television display technologies, two formats have emerged as dominant players in the high-performance category: OLED and QD-Mini LED. While both deliver stunning visuals and are capable of producing exceptional picture quality, an increasing number of consumers and industry observers are recognising QD-Mini LED as the more versatile and forward-looking option, particularly when it comes to large-screen televisions.

TCL, one of the most prominent names in global consumer electronics, has been a leading force in pushing the boundaries of QD-Mini LED technology. With its 2025 premium TV lineup, the brand is making a strong case for why this technology represents the next step in the evolution of home entertainment.

“With QD-Mini LED, we’re offering users the combined benefits of OLED and QLED, brilliant colour accuracy, deep contrast, and superior brightness, all in one package,” says Sunny Yang, General Manager of TCL Middle East & Africa. “Our mission has always been to bring cutting-edge technology to more people, and QD-Mini LED helps us do that in a truly impactful way.”

Understanding the Technology

OLED is known for its ability to produce perfect blacks by individually turning off pixels. This trait gives it a reputation for excellent contrast and is one reason it has been popular among premium TV buyers. However, OLED also comes with certain limitations, chief among them being lower peak brightness, the risk of burn-in with static images, and generally higher costs when scaling to larger screen sizes.

In contrast, QD-Mini LED (Quantum Dot Mini LED) marries the rich, vibrant colour of quantum dots with a dense matrix of miniaturised LEDs for highly precise light control. This technology delivers deep blacks and outstanding contrast while maintaining far higher peak brightness levels than OLED. The result? An incredibly dynamic picture that holds up well in bright rooms and retains clarity even with fast-moving visuals.

“Viewers no longer have to compromise between brightness and black levels,” says Ms. Sunny. “QD-Mini LED delivers both. It’s a display technology that adapts to modern viewing needs, whether it’s a brightly lit living room or a darkened home cinema.”

Why QD-Mini LED Wins in Large Formats

One of the biggest challenges for OLED is scalability. As screen sizes grow beyond 75 inches, OLED panels become increasingly expensive to produce, and concerns about long-term durability grow. TCL’s QD-Mini LED technology, on the other hand, scales efficiently to larger screens, maintaining both performance and affordability.

“Design matters just as much as performance. With features like anti-reflection matte screens and premium sound, we’re enhancing the everyday viewing experience, not just the specs on paper,” adds Ms. Sunny.

Take TCL’s 2025 premium QD-Mini LED TV range for example. The C6K model delivers a stellar performance with up to 512 local dimming zones, Quantum Dot colour volume, all-domain halo control technology and an AiPQ Pro Processor for intelligent real-time picture optimisation. The 144Hz native refresh rate ensures fluid motion, perfect for gamers and sports enthusiasts alike.

Then there’s the C7K, which takes things further with a QD-Mini LED panel capable of HDR3000 brightness, over 2000 local dimming zones and all-domain halo control technology for incredibly precise contrast and colour reproduction. The C7K also features with Bang & Olufsen, adding rich, immersive sound without the need for external speakers.

Both models are available in ultra-large screen sizes, including 75”, 85″ and 98″, and come with ultra-slim bezels and a matte finish (on 85” and 98” variants) that minimises glare for an elevated viewing experience.

A Better Fit for the Modern Viewer

“Today’s consumers are looking for a screen that does it all,” concludes Ms. Sunny. “That’s what we’ve delivered with our 2025 QD-Mini LED TV range, display technology that supports how people actually use their TVs.”

Modern TV users are no longer just watching movies. They’re gaming, streaming in HDR, using their TVs in well-lit multi-use spaces, and expecting their entertainment setups to integrate seamlessly into their homes. QD-Mini LED TV is uniquely suited to this multi-purpose reality.

Its high brightness and colour volume make it perfect for HDR content. Its fast response time and high native refresh rate serve gamers well. And its longevity and resistance to burn-in mean it can handle everything from long gaming sessions to ambient display modes without worry.

The Bottom Line

OLED and QD-Mini LED are both powerful technologies, but for consumers looking at large-screen televisions in 2025, the balance of advantages is clearly shifting. With greater brightness, scalability, durability, and halo control capability enhanced features like 144Hz native refresh rates and integrated premium audio, QD-Mini LED, particularly as implemented in TCL’s 2025 premium line-up, makes a strong case as the smarter choice for the modern viewer.

For more information, visit https://www.tcl.com/southafrica/en.

 

Elevating DevSecOps Dialogue and Collaboration GitLab Expands into South Africa in Partnership with Adaptavist

GitLab is launching its partnership with Adaptavist in South Africa on 23 July 2025 at The Capital Empire in Sandton. GitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organisations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.

The launch will convene key industry stakeholders, technology partners, and clients for a strategic engagement centred on collaboration, innovation, and the role of AI in the evolving DevSecOps landscape. The expansion into South Africa comes at a critical juncture. As organisations respond to shifting market demands, evolving cybersecurity risks, and the imperative for digital inclusion, there is a growing need for platforms that bring development, security, and operations into a single, coordinated environment. GitLab’s approach is rooted in visibility, speed, and control, offering a solution where collaboration is embedded, compliance is built in, and AI is leveraged to support precision and performance throughout the software lifecycle.

The event is a deliberate engagement with the local industry, focused on creating a shared understanding of the strategic value of DevSecOps. GitLab’s presence aims to support organisations as they shift from siloed practices to integrated workflows that improve delivery outcomes, reduce risk, and increase operational agility.

Mounir Ben Saad, GitLab South Africa Leader, intends to use the launch as an opportunity to outline the company’s local vision and ambition, including its alignment with national innovation priorities and the growing need for platforms that integrate development, security, and operations.

“We’re excited to announce our partnership with Adaptavist, at a time when South Africa’s digital potential is rapidly expanding. This collaboration will engender support for local innovation, align with national digital priorities, and partnerships with organisations that are shaping the next chapter of secure, scalable software development across the region.” – Mounir Ben Saad, GitLab South Africa Leader

According to Stephen Walters, GitLab’s Field CTO, the need for unified platforms has never been more pronounced: “We see across industries that the pressure to deliver quickly often collides with the need to remain secure and compliant. GitLab is designed to address this tension by offering teams a single source of truth, enabling greater collaboration across development, security, and operations. This model creates the conditions for trust, accountability, and resilience.”

As a GitLab Select partner and GitLab Professional Services partner, Adaptavist are experts in digital transformation and creators of innovative solutions, integrations, and services. Their expertise in enterprise transformation will play a key role in supporting organisations as they adopt GitLab’s capabilities. Attila Bernariusz, Adaptavist South Africa Lead, notes the strategic importance of aligning people, process, and technology in driving meaningful outcomes. Said Bernariusz, “The success of DevSecOps is not simply about tools; it’s about how teams work together. We’ve seen time and again that when collaboration is prioritised, organisations are better equipped to navigate complexity and move with clarity.”

In parallel, the launch of the GitLab-Adaptavist partnership highlights the intention to contribute to the broader growth of South Africa’s digital economy through targeted engagement with developers, engineers, and institutional leaders seeking to enhance their DevSecOps maturity. By enabling access to a comprehensive, end-to-end platform, GitLab provides a practical foundation for modernisation, digital trust, and software-driven competitiveness.

The engagement also reflects confidence in South Africa’s position within the wider global technology landscape. With its growing developer community, expanding digital infrastructure, and increasing focus on regulatory alignment, South Africa presents a significant opportunity for deepening technical capability and advancing high-impact innovation.

Attendees at the event will engage with real-world case studies drawn from both local and global organisations that have implemented GitLab’s tools to improve efficiency, governance, and time-to-deployment. These insights intend to provide context on how the platform adapts to diverse industries, from public institutions and financial services to telecommunications and software startups.

For South Africa’s public and private sectors, this represents an opportunity to rethink development strategy, not as a technical function alone, but as a core enabler of service delivery, innovation, and economic resilience. By focusing on the South African market, GitLab is extending its footprint, with Adaptavist’s support, and reinforcing its position as a trusted partner to those shaping the future of digital infrastructure, product development, and secure innovation on the continent.

For further information please visit https://about.gitlab.com/

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