by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
Over the next decade, the Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to deliver $11-trillion in new business activity each year. To capture this potential, organisations need to implement an Intelligent Edge, an architecture that is fully connected, secured,...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
In the increasingly tough economic climate, enterprise-sized businesses are looking to alternate approaches to not only save money in the short-term, but strategies that will deliver better returns for the business as a whole. Jan Beukes, CEO, Storex, says that one of...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
Thermal cameras are ideal when it comes to the regular inspection of roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) solar panels recommended by the manufacturers. “Not maintaining solar panels can be dangerous and lead to poor performance at best,” says Philip Smerkovitz, MD of...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
Digital automation is very effective but often fails to deliver. As a result, many reach for robotic process automation – even though they already have automation capabilities in their environments. Thousands of hours are spent on back-office processes or manual...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
Employees form the lifeblood of a competitive organisation in the digital environment. But more than good salaries and other perks, what can decision-makers do to ensure their people are taken care of, especially when it comes to development? “This is a company that...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 19, 2019 | Trends and Analysis
Eskom has announced the return of stage 2 load shedding due to a broken coal conveyor belt at Medupi and boiler tube leaks at five electricity generating units. By Pieter Bensch, executive vice-president: Africa & Middle East at Sage We cannot be certain how long...