Humanoid robots could fully automate warehouse processes

Gartner predicts that, by 2027, 10% of new intralogistics smart robots sold will be next-generation humanoid working robots. Humanoid robots differ from previous generations of smart robots and will address some labour shortage challenges in supply chain intensive...

Tech trends the channel should focus on in 2024

By Mark Davison - What are the technology innovations that analysts and resellers think will top the charts in 2024? We asked some of the local channel’s senior executives their opinion on what technologies to look out for – and how the channel can take advantage of...

African industrial control systems are under seige

In the second half of 2023, 32,6% of industrial control system (ICS) computers globally had been attacked with malware, according to Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) statistics. In the Middle East, Turkiye, and Africa (META) region the figure is 36,5% for Turkiye,...

The future of work is green jobs, digital frontiers, liquid workforces

By Sonia Tshabalala - What will the future of work look like? This is a question that keeps every CEO and HR leader awake at night and one that has few certain answers. In 2019, we could not have predicted how a global pandemic would accelerate the rise of hybrid...

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Power Struggles in SA

Power Struggles in SA

Printing in a post-Covid World, storage and the debate on cloud vs on-premises, and a look at the electricity supply outlook

Predictions for 2021

Predictions for 2021

Businesses adapt to working from home, all the action from the Channelwise golf day and awards, RPA brings the low-code revolution closer, and a critical need for technology in education.

And the winners are…

And the winners are…

Lessons the channel can learn from 2020, how we can make the future secure, technology and its role in SA, the future for retail and all the winners of this year’s Channelwise Award

The New World of Work

The New World of Work

Robotic process automation takes off, while COVID changes how we look at security and risk. Women in the channel dig deep, and we present the new world of work.