<center><ins data-revive-zoneid="103" data-revive-id="112a9ec54d551c0833307662200d662d"></ins><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><script async src="//itomedia.co.za/www/delivery/asyncjs.php"></script></center>

Tips for growing your career as a female founder

It has been a challenging year for all businesses, and with ongoing turbulence nationwide, it’s clear that the future will also involve challenges. By Nthabiseng Makgatho, head of marketing at Xero SA Despite the setbacks, we’ve seen female business owners continuing...

Business needs the feminine touch

By Natasha Oothuizen – Women leaders offer plenty of exciting skills, bringing a more diverse physical, mental and emotional experience to everyday business conversations and situations. Although significant progress has been made in the past few years, it is...

Driving women empowerment forward

By Frans Hiemstra – Women empowerment is not only a women’s focus but also requires the participation of men to help address the gender disparity problem that continues in our society today. As we mark Women’s Month in South Africa, we are reminded of the...

Reflections from a South African Internet pioneer

By Kathy Gibson – Back in the early 1990s, the world was just starting to go online, and a spirit of innovation and sense of possibility was the order of the day. Anthony Gerada, one of the pioneers of the Internet market in South Africa, shares some memories of...

How things have changed …

By Greg de Chasteauneuf – Since its arrival in South Africa in 1995, the internet has brought about significant economic and social change. From cost and speed to accessibility and usage, it has fundamentally transformed the country and has empowered millions of...

Out of adversity comes opportunity – let us get on with digitisation

There appears to be a widely accepted suggestion that the so-called “new normal” – whereby the enforced regime of working from home instead of an office, attending virtual meetings, conducting school classes or tertiary education lectures remotely via online...

What will the world of work look like next year?

Some 15 months after we entered our first lockdown there were signs of a light at the end of the tunnel insofar as vaccinations gathering steam and an easing of restrictions. That situation has, unfortunately, changed somewhat as the unpredicatbility of this pandemic...

Back to the future: new-generation ground-effect aero

By Graham Duxbury – New technical regulations for 2022 reintroduce ground effect aerodynamics to Formula One for the first time since the concept was banned in the 1980s. In terms of the latest rules, the cars’ bodywork will be simplified, making the underside –...

Channel training undergoes a transformation

The number of organisations rapidly embracing digital transformation initiatives puts the IT channel under pressure to implement modern technologies as effectively as possible for customers to get the optimal value. By Jaco Malan, service delivery director at...

Covid-19 and the changing face of facilities management

The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the facilities management industry. By Khaya Mbanga, head of digital transformation at Servest The industry has borne the brunt of the pandemic as demand for office rental space has decreased significantly due to the...

<center><ins data-revive-zoneid="82" data-revive-id="112a9ec54d551c0833307662200d662d"></ins><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><script async src="//itomedia.co.za/www/delivery/asyncjs.php"></script></center>