by Dianne Bayley | Dec 15, 2022 | Sustainability
Having become the backbone of organisations as they become digital-first businesses, cloud technologies must enable companies to operate and evolve effectively while navigating their new business landscape with confidence and caution, writes Navinder Singh, General...
by Dianne Bayley | Dec 15, 2022 | Sustainability
Infrastructure is the basic fabric that supports the economy. Without roads and transportation, energy and water, the rest of the economy simply cannot operate. Infrastructure is also an economic multiplier and always the first mover in a recovery cycle, providing...
by Dianne Bayley | Dec 13, 2022 | Sustainability
Sarah Moseley, head of vertical solutions and business development, retail and consumer goods at BT, shares her insights on how retail and consumer goods businesses can strategically leverage their digital transformation ambitions to retain consumer loyalty, and...
by Dianne Bayley | Dec 13, 2022 | Sustainability
The public sector plays by different rules. Unlike the private sector, where customer service and differentiation by excellence are mandatory for survival, the public sector has a de facto monopoly on the services that it delivers. If a citizen has a negative...
by Dianne Bayley | Nov 29, 2022 | Sustainability
South Africa does not have a capital scarcity problem. In fact, it is home to the continent’s largest pension fund and R4.6 trillion of retirement fund assets. However, the appetite for investing in South African venture capital (VC) seems to be greater among offshore...
by Dianne Bayley | Nov 28, 2022 | Sustainability
Why should your geographic location limit your ability to send and receive money? Why should it affect your ability to buy goods and services from around the globe? And why should someone from Lagos or Kampala not have the same kind of access to global markets as...