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SMEs should capitalise on cloud, data centre solutions

In today’s ever-changing business climate, small business owners must get what they need right when they need it, whether they’re on their computers, tablets, or mobile phones – or in the office, out in the field, or on the road. By Matthew Hall, product...

Technology can drive and shape sustainability

Sustainability is the new digital. Becoming sustainable as a business is not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’. It requires demonstrating a purposeful approach to environmental, social, governance and technology issues, maintaining strong ethical...

The art of selling online

Commerce in the digital age is more than transactions, products and catalogues. Selling online means telling stories, evoking emotion and establishing trust. No one owes you their business, you have to earn it with every interaction. By Nick Durrant, CEO of Bluegrass...

Does your business understand the potential of Industry 4.0?

In the business world, the term “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is gradually gaining traction.  What began with steam and water power has evolved into advanced computerisation and technology that is ready to disrupt virtually every industry at breakneck...

Customer service – your competitive advantage

We all know the oft-used catchphrases about how important customers are and how expensive it is, relatively, to find new ones. By Guy Whitcroft We also know how bad local economic conditions have been, with many businesses closing and people losing their jobs. And yet...

When Formula One engines freeze over

The new rules governing the aerodynamic elements of the new generation of Formula One cars, together with fascinating developments in sidepod shapes and sizes, have overshadowed another major F1 regulation change that has been implemented without too much fanfare. By...

Questions around SARS Vision 2024

SARS announced in February 2020 that it was taking the first steps towards becoming a future revenue authority informed by data-driven insights, self-learning computers, AI and interconnectivity between people and devices. By Joon Chong, partner at Webber Wentzel The...

Risk drivers in the tech and telecoms sector

Jody Yee, global industry solutions director for technology, media and telecoms at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), discusses some of the main drivers behind the top risks facing the sector, as ranked by Allianz Risk Barometer respondents – from the...

SA has skills and technology, but we need to expand our experience set

The fact remains that training people to acquire the necessary future skills is essential. We need to have people equipped to not only do their work effectively but also to compete globally. However, skills alone are not enough – experience matters. By Dzingira...

Out of Ukraine war, a plan for Africa’s food security

By Patrick Verkooijen, Anne Beathe Tvinnereim & Akinwumi Adesina – A foreign conflict has exposed Africa’s dependence on imports and is galvanising action to boost local food production and tackle climate threats. The victims of war are sometimes found far...

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