The future of remote working in South Africa
Circumstances plus technology have created for us a world of work where a remote based workforce can successfully run a business.
Ford, Bedrock and Bosch helping to park your car
Many people enjoy driving… until it’s time to park. So why not leave the task to the vehicle?
Staying connected to your local workforce post-pandemic
Staying connected to your local workforce is likely to be a key driver in maintaining organisational performance.
Banks have a bigger role to play over and above extending finance
Beyond exemplifying good corporate citizenship and leadership, banks have the ability to encourage investors to demand this level of leadership.
It’s been over a decade – so when will blockchain’s time arrive?
Regulations were also a barrier as central banks and other authorities wrestled with how blockchain fits into current regimes.
FMCG main market: Deploying technology to meet the Covid challenge
Suppliers must be able to mine the relevant customer data with live intelligence that will enable them to change strategies,.
The true buying power in South Africa belongs to women
Smart marketing campaigns and products developed with women in mind have the potential to benefit both businesses and consumers.
Artificial Intelligence has POPIA implications
Organisations using personal data in artificial intelligence applications need to manage it carefully to ensure they remain compliant with POPIA.
The next hit: How payments industry can withstand second Covid-19 wave
The rumors of the second COVID-19 wave have been circling the market. With a significant number of vendors still battling the consequences of the first siege of the pandemic, knowing what measures could mitigate the impact could be the difference between a 'crash and...
Businesses brace for more Covid-19 impacts
Additional key findings from the report include civil unrest, terrorism and political violence; as well as political and economic risks.
Can South African forecourt retailers survive disruption?
Accenture has determined that when companies face disruption, they typically make cautious moves; they become defensive and raise barriers to entry.
10 ways APIs can revolutionise the post-pandemic aviation industry
The rise of AI and machine learning, alongside 5G networks, will drive the fastest and most disruptive change the aviation industry has ever seen.
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