Disrupted supply chains drive a new dawn
Africa and the quest for conflict-free minerals, automation set to take over mundane work, plus Wits and AWS put higher education into the cloud.
Even in the ‘new normal’, security is still the highest priority
It doesn’t matter if you’re back in the office, you’ve still got holes in your security
Storage issues CIOs should consider in the move to data economy
Many businesses that migrate to a public cloud environment do not give much consideration to data sovereignty, until they suffer a data breach.
How manufacturers can pivot from response to reconceptualisation
While the pandemic continues, opportunities for manufacturers to think out of the box abound.
Digital inclusion and the future of connected vehicles
All the progressive carmakers will undoubtedly continue getting the best out of opportunities that the latest technologies offer.
Research reveals a radically different, COVID-influenced CFO role
CFOs are nearly unanimous in agreeing that next-generation financial management solutions using emerging technology have been critical to success.
Starting a new job post-retrenchment: Tips for a smoother transition
If you are one of the many people retrenched during 2020, there’s a very good chance your confidence has taken a knock.
How APIs enable omnichannel strategy for next gen banking experiences
New banking experiences are enabled by APIs, which provide the integration and scale to support a broader ecosystem of connected devices.
Creating a safer back-to-the-office action plan post lockdown
Businesses should put controls in place and schedule regular sessions to gather input from colleagues, then implement corrections as needed.
Five emerging SaaS trends your business needs to know about
In a bubble, features tend to masquerade as products and products tend to masquerade as companies. During a recession/depression, this reverses.
SA employees, organisations must get ready for new world of work
The most successful organisations will be structured in a way that enables them to harvest the fruits of human passion, ingenuity and empathy.
CEOs may be personally liable for cyber-physical incidents
Technology leaders need to help CEOs understand the risks that CPSs represent and the need to dedicate focus and budget to securing them.
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