by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Trends and Analysis
Cyberattacks are nothing new. The infamous Morris Worm, which inadvertently started this form of digital ‘warfare’ was created in 1988. Since then, these attacks have become more sophisticated. These days cyberattacks have become so prevalent that they threaten...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Features
Internet access has come a long way from the R28 000 it cost for a 256kbps connection in 1995. By Shane Chorley, head of sales and marketing at Frogfoot Even prior to the lockdown, almost 500 000 homes and more than 114, 00 business premises were connected to fibre...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | news
International technology solutions leader iOCO today announced it has achieved VMware Cloud Verified status. The Cloud Verified designation indicates that a provider offers the complete VMware-based software defined data centre infrastructure delivered as a service....
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Features
As businesses navigate themselves through the current pandemic, the way in which they operate has changed forever. Lockdown has forced businesses to make very quick decisions. What has previously taken months and years, has been agreed in weeks. The crisis forced...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Features
Just six months ago, the extent of the changes the world has seen would have been all but unthinkable. The Covid-19 pandemic has shut down countries and forced people to quickly and radically change they way they live and work. However, people and organisations have...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Features
With the disrupted supply chains of today in the spotlight, supply chain management (SCM) has transformed as a consideration, moving from a “behind the scenes” organisational role to a prime driver of company business. By Baljeet Nagi As enterprises transition to the...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Features
As the world slowly opens up again, we are waking up to the realisation that supply chains are not as immutable as they were before. The logical conclusion is that local manufacturing must step up to take up the shortfall. But is this playing out? In this interview...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Trends and Analysis
Fronting, where a black person or entity is given a stake but does not get the powers associated with it, remains the biggest challenge to the power of the B-BBEE Act to deliver on economic transformation, the B-BBEE Commission has warned. Speaking at the launch of...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Trends and Analysis
Procrastination affects 45% of adults at some point in their lives and a quarter of adults describe themselves as procrastinators. One study estimated that procrastinating employees wasted a quarter of their working days, at a loss of $10,000 (R165,000) per year per...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 22, 2020 | Trends and Analysis
More than 70% of companies do not have adequate remote working policies – even though it’s a multi-billion dollar issue. Just a few months ago, the debate was whether you could work from home on some days. Now the debate is whether you should work from the office on...