How to invest like the top 1% even if you are part of the 99%
With investment comes a passive income – and passive income equals freedom.
PMSA welcomes Pres Ramaphosa’s commitment to technology changes
Technology is enabling the development of less harmful alternatives to continued smoking and technology is providing less harmful alternatives.
What will it take for SA businesses to survive the 2020s?
Property-related, business interruption losses from natural catastrophes have increased dramatically in South Africa as climate change intensifies
Fighting SA’s unemployment: Two ways business can help government
Losing a generation to unemployment will make true economic recovery more difficult in later years.
Fatal fire gets Government to start journey to paperless
Government departments have huge volumes of unstructured content, little control over how documents are saved, stored and accessed.
Ticking time bomb of cyber-security risk in Africa
The biggest real causes of security breaches is a lack of patching and poor awareness training
Coronavirus-themed malware takes advantage of Covid-19 fears
Modular Trojan virus Emotet spread through phishing spam emails containing malicious attachments or links
Opinion: Modernising your data management strategy is vital
As data growth accelerates, the frequency with which organisations will run out of storage capacity will accelerate
Relentless in the fight against fraud, 2020 and beyond
Iemas is investigating opportunities with the South African Fraud Prevention Service to enhance current fraud systems
The heat is on Part 2: Time for business to take climate change action
For a number of years, minority shareholders in financial institutions have sought resolutions to address their climate change concerns.
Innovation accelerates SA banking industry into urgent cloud adoption
After years of hype, banks are under pressure to keep up with technological innovation and an urgent need for more efficient processes
Damages: When office gossip becomes serious business
There are numerous examples in South Africa of people being dismissed for statements or photos shared on social media. The same applies to office gossip.
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