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Why digital transformation is the backbone of economic recovery 

by Kathy Gibson | Jun 18, 2021 | Trends and Analysis

As global governments seek to lead the way in building back stronger, more resilient and interconnected economies, facilitating accelerated digitalisation for business will be mission critical. By Doug Woolley, MD of Dell Technologies South Africa The pace of...

SMEs turn to innovative tech platforms to save cash

by Kathy Gibson | Jun 18, 2021 | Trends and Analysis

More than a year into the Covid-19 pandemic and South Africa’s SMEs remain under enormous pressure and are increasingly looking to technology for ways to control costs and manage cash flow more effectively. “A seemingly easy decision every business must make is how to...

Cloud migration saves NGO from infrastructure disaster

by Kathy Gibson | Jun 18, 2021 | Features

Millions of people around the world trust the certification issued by ICDL, the non-governmental organisation (NGO) that provides training and verification for ICT skills. The organisation, which offers 24 training modules ranging from basic skills to high-level...

Beyond the datacentre: the benefits of all-flash storage in the intelligent age

by Kathy Gibson | Jun 18, 2021 | Features

While some executives would like to lower costs and increase efficiency, others want business growth and responsiveness. Flash technology is fast, efficient, and affordable. All-flash storage is hot news, and has been for some time. Its initial explosive growth was...

Training and skills key to bridging the digital divide

by Kathy Gibson | Jun 18, 2021 | Features

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) will never happen in South Africa unless literally millions of the country’s people can cross the digital divide before it becomes impossibly wide. This is the view of Dr Hasmukh Gajjar, founder of mobiLearn, who believes that...
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