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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...

Future proof your business with a digital workforce

The IDC (Industrial Development Corporation) of South Africa defines the Future of Work as business transformation focused on the intersection of three key components: talent management, the digital workspace, and the culture that brings digital transformation...

Planning for growth helps SMMEs to grow

Learning from the big business playbook and using the science of organisational behaviour to plan ahead for the structure and culture of their businesses, small business owners will have a better chance at longevity and achieving their potential as engines of economic...

What it means to be a cybersecurity vendor for enterprise clients

2020 was a game changer. All business had to adapt to a new reality and address new challenges. The only question was: how to do this successfully? By Evgeniya Naumova, vice-president: global sales network at Kaspersky I approach all obstacles and difficulties as...

Channel training must change with the times

The rapid adoption of digital transformation at South African companies has necessitated a renewed focus on internal skills development. By Jaco Malan, service delivery director at Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa Upskilling and reskilling employees have become part...

Inside the mind of a cyber criminal

Cyber criminals come in many different flavours, but the majority of them are in it for one thing: financial pay-off. They want the money that comes with offering their tools or services, selling stolen data, extortion like ransomware or plain fraud. And they all have...

Questions we should be asking about SA’s data grab policy

The South African Draft National Policy on Data and Cloud announced on 01 April 2021 has done more than startle the country. It has presented company, individual, and analysts with some very important questions. How can the country grab all the data generated by all...

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