Navigating GDPR: Compliance and keeping customers
While many are still navigating GDPR, it should be seen as an opportunity to embrace a transparent culture which, in turn, boosts company reputation and transforms CX.
Neural network: Innovation across Africa at the speed of thought
Fostering greater digital literacy is vital, and the annual Africa Code Week initiative that was started in 2016 has already introduced more than 4.1 million youth to basic coding skills.
E-Learning Summit in East London
The fourth annual E-Learning Summit in East London explored how technology can assists teachers and learners compete in the fourth industrial revolution. Delegates also debated the challenges that we need to overcome, and plotted directions for taking the country...
SAP users gather for Saphila 2019
The African SAP User Group (AFSUG) held its biennial Saphila meeting at Sun City during June. Kathy Gibson reports Intelligent enterprise is all about the experience We are living the experience economy – it is happening to all of us in the workplace or at...
Agritech gets electronic shepherd to prevent livestock theft
The 24/7 ‘shepherd’ FarmRanger has been successfully introduced to 2 000 farms across South Africa and Namibia, tailored to suit the needs of the medium and large farming enterprises.
A new skill set for South Africa to compete with the world
The work done by FP&M SETA goes beyond the scopes of any SETA. We have built relationships and partnerships that have provided the individual learner with a foot in the doorway of post-school education, training and the world of work.
Opinion: Why accountants need a tech qualification
Cloud computing and mobile technology has revolutionised the accounting industry – without it, it will be impossible to embrace AI because as it’s only way to access the volumes of information AI and machine learning need to be effective.
Top trends energising Africa’s power sectors
Over-and-above renewables, we are still seeing investor interest in other resource power generating technology options in Africa, especially gas, which is still less carbon intense than coal.
Redstor rescues vets hit by ransomware attack
You can train staff as much as you like, but only go so far. If ransomware is hidden in an invoice, it is hard to expect staff under pressure to check executable files for hidden links.
The innovation imperative: Losing publishing industry baggage
There’s little value in developing content if you don’t know who it is aimed at, what your customers want from it, when they would be most receptive to it, or how willing they are to pay for it.
Talent and workplaces: A virtuous cycle
Skills are scarce and keeping talent on-board is not easy. The worst is when you try to ply talent with money, creating an arms race with competitors. But the catalyst of talent acquisition and retention has become the workplace itself.
Job Creator’s plea to entrepreneurs: Hire skilled young graduates
The Economist’s Pocket World in Figures claims South Africa has the highest rate of youth unemployment in the world at 54.70% in the fourth quarter of 2018 and worsened from last quarter’s 52.70%.
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