Digital skills development lags in Africa
“The millennials making up most of our current classrooms are vastly different to the Generation Xers and Baby Boomers who generally make up our teaching staff. ” ~ Riaan van der Bergh, FEDSAS
Five steps to e-waste compliance
National Environmental Management: Waste Act of 2008 requires the proper disposal of hazardous materials, including electronic goods. Then, there’s POPI . . .
Unconscious queues, subconscious clues
What does every shop, restaurant, cinema and even parking pay station have in common? Credit card notices. Signs on the windows, doors and at cash registers, conveniently indicate which types of credit cards the shop accepts.
Digitisation of nature: Opportunities, risks
Studies show some 700 000 people die every year because of antimicrobial resistance. By 2050, this could grow to 10 million deaths and cost the global economy as much as $100 trillion. Can digitisation be a solution?
Is another tech bubble brewing?
“The returns being produced in the technology sector are based on real organic growth that is occurring right now; not on the prospect of future growth, which was the case during the dot.com bubble of 1997 to 2001.” ~ Gerrit Smit, Stonehage Fleming
Workplaces that encourage productivity
When companies are flexible about where and when employees work, some staff members may actually be willing to take a lower salary in exchange for better work-life balance.
Institutions, students wrestle with technology
Research shows South Africa is a leader in promoting the development of off-line digital learning solutions owing to the high cost of data in many developing countries, but universities must also accommodate tech-savvy and non tech-savvy students.
Nine pillars of exceptional customer experience
The automotive market: Nine key pillars – across the entire buyer life-cycle – from which automotive players can build their customer experience strategy.
Smart technology builds smart businesses
Delivering valuable, viable internal communications drives business success: Analytics company Gallup has found that actively disengaged employees cost the US up to $605 billion each year in lost productivity.
Humans will still be at the centre of work
“Humans will still be at the centre of work, even as intelligent software and machines become our co-workers. CIOs must anticipate how trends in business, society, technology and information will converge.” ~ Matt Cain, Gartner
Making the digital workplace a reality
“Multifunction peripherals belong to the Internet of Things, putting them at the forefront of all things digital. With MPS and MFPs, you tap the potential of DX faster to achieve new levels of productivity.” ~ Carro Ford, content marketing strategist at Xerox
Big data’s significant implications for litigation
eDiscovery is important in all forms of litigation and dispute resolution, but the processes and technologies around it are often complex because of the sheer volume of electronic data produced and stored. Webber Wentzel’s Megan Jackson explains.
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