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Tech trends small businesses should be considering in 2022

The impact of Covid-19 on the SA economy still loomed large in 2021. While the outlook is still somewhat bleak, the country’s small business sector is showing a modicum of optimism, according to our latest State of Small Business report. Colin Timmis, general country...

Field services: beyond break-fix to invaluable organisational insight

Throughout the seasonal demand on production and manufacturing, many industries such as consumer packaged goods (CPG) use this time to shutdown for much-needed maintenance and repairs. By Choene Ramotshela, field services operation director for Anglophone Africa at...

Unlock new efficiencies through networking solutions

Traditional network models are all about CapEx (capital expenses) because businesses need to buy switches, routers and pay licensing fees. By Mandy Duncan, country manager for South Africa at Aruba This IT model also means spending time, and money, on planning,...

In-person meetings could accelerate digital transformation in Africa

As someone who works at a digital-first organisation, it’s been incredible to see how the past two years have accelerated digital transformation across Africa. By Greg Gatherer, account manager at Liferay Africa  With strict social distancing measures in place,...

Small business trends of 2021 that will shape 2022

Small business trends have always provided an exciting look where commerce is heading, but they’ve never been as revealing as they are now. Much has changed over the past year, and the pre-pandemic ways of doing business are forever in the rear-view. By Robin Fisher,...

Intelligent interactions give financial customers better service

The bank of the future is one that’s capable of using intelligence, automation and technology to meet the hyper-personalisation demands of the customer. By Wynand Smit, CEO of INOVO The bank of the future is described by McKinsey as one that can leverage automation...

Conflict of interest, moonlighting and the duty of good faith

A recent judgment in the Labour Appeal Court (LAC) has re-emphasised that employees have a duty of good faith to their employers, by disclosing material activities that may result in a conflict of interest. By Mpumelelo Nxumalo, partner; Kgololego Pooe, associate;...

Trends that will shape banking beyond the watershed

Many of history’s watershed moments – the printing press, the steam engine, the internet – were only recognised as major changes in hindsight. But in banking, there is real-time recognition that the COVID-19 pandemic has irrevocably changed the industry....

Digital transformation is about more than the technology

In the post-pandemic world, digital transformation is not just a competitive differentiator and more of a necessity. By Sumit Kumar Sharma, enterprise architect and head of advisory services at In2IT However, digital transformation is not just about implementing...

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