Understanding the importance of digital transformation in mines
Simply put, mines must keep up with the pace of change required in today’s digital business landscape.
Loadshedding, petrol price hikes, interest rates hit SME confidence
The biggest challenges facing SMEs for Q2 2022 are cash flow, economic conditions and crime.
How businesses can combat ‘quiet quitting’
To fill roles, IT leaders must look to broader process improvements, through automation, that foster innovation, enhance user experiences, and drive efficient growth.
Dell Technologies Forum is Back to Help Build your Next Breakthrough
The highly anticipated Dell Technologies Forum South Africa will take place on 10 November and will be held once again as an in-person event at the Kyalami Convention Centre. https://youtu.be/tvZtSv89UtU The Dell Technologies Forum will bring together business leaders...
Don’t miss out: SMEs should start preparing for Black Friday now
Consumers no longer expect Black Friday deals to be limited to one day – it has morphed into a season-long deals marathon.
Efficiency: How tech can help stimulate micro economies in South Africa
By opening start-up offices in small towns or rural areas, operational costs can be significantly reduced, thereby gaining longer runway to operate.
TransUnion notes 27 million South Africans are not credit active
TransUnion’s age- and risk-specific insights clearly show a wealth of untapped potential in the South Africa consumer credit market that could benefit both lenders and consumers.
Virtual work is the key to unlocking jobs for South Africa’s women
What’s really needed to bring more women into the workforce, and to nurture them as they move up the ranks is a shift in culture.
Government organisations at higher encryption risk from ransomware
When government organisations get hit, they have little in the way of protection as they don’t have the budget for in-depth cybersecurity support.
How Rwanda is using artificial intelligence to improve healthcare
Viebeg Technologies is helping to expand access to affordable health care in Central and East Africa by aiding healthcare facilities in procuring supplies in real-time.
CEOs take note: Employees will leave jobs for more flexibility
Work today is not an office, it’s a place where people get their best work done, it can be at home, in the office, on the road or anywhere in between.
Employers look across the pond for skills as South Africa’s brain drain continues
Foreign skills markets have become more attractive for local ICT practitioners, with almost 30% of respondents already working, or planning to work, remotely.
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