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‘I did it my way’ – a Kimi Raikkonen retrospective

“Formula one might come to an end for me but there is a lot more in life that I want to experience and enjoy.” With these words, one of the all-time greats announced his intention to escape the glare of the sport’s increasingly intense spotlights and retire as a Grand...

The evolution of business

Just as the IT community got used to the changes wrought by the pandemic – working-from-anywhere with the changes to its corporate relationships and added support complexities, XaaS moving sales to monthly billing cycles, and e-commerce being implemented across all...

The third world war is digital

Data is the treasure that every nation covets, but are the walls high enough to mitigate the risks? Is cybersecurity ready for the third world war, fought on digital soil, asks Neal Botje, principal practice head: cloud security at Dimension Data. The past 18 months...

How to harness the power of blockchain

In today’s digital world, where faxes have all but been replaced by email and landlines by smart phones, doesn’t it seem strange that we’re still signing contracts in person? By Andrea Tucker, head of research & development and strategic projects at e4 That we’re...

Technology drives sustainable economic growth

Covid-19 presented the world with an unprecedented set of challenges. It required the brightest minds and the smartest technologies to ensure we not only live our lives to the fullest possible extent amid various forms of lockdowns – but that we emerge stronger as a...

Signals of change as a radar to seize the future

Since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the entire global business world in March 2020, businesses have been scrambling to reinvent their business models and restructure their supply chains to adapt and survive. By Greg Cress, digital transformation lead at Accenture in...

From virtualisation to x-as-a-service

The history of virtualisation is a long one. By Ian Jansen van Rensburg VMware itself started back in 1998, providing server virtualisation services. It was, in rudimentary terms, the capability of taking a software layer and making it take care of the complexity...

Software ate the world – so hardware matters again

Ten years after Marc Andreessen declared that ‘software is eating the world,’ the software-defined revolution relies on new chip architectures to continue. By Kevin Deierling, senior vice-president: networking at Nvidia Software ate the world, now new silicon is...

The pandemic and the reseller revolution

The pandemic has changed the reseller market. In fact, there has been a significant shift across every industry, sector and business over the past two years. The way people do business, think about business, and approach business has changed, writes Henk Olivier, MD...

Level up your start-up to a small business

South Africa is full of dynamic start-up businesses – from marketing and consulting freelancers, to hair salons, small bakeries, bookkeeping, tax practices, and more besides. While some of their owners are happy to keep it small and perhaps even informal, many others...

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