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Barriers to leveraging cloud ERP

A lot of small to medium business owners want the same benefits for their operations as large enterprises have been getting from ERP for decades now. By Gerrit Olivier, founder and CEO of About IT They want the benefits of rising above the plain old accounting package...

Lessons from Rugby’s Six Nations tournament

Jonathan Berry, European practice director at global change management consultancy Expressworks, looks at how the Six Nations Rugby tournament can offer some lessons for the corporate world. People in businesses can be roughly divided into two types – those who are...

The new-age data centre: virtual, green, and automated

The rise of the cloud has written a new future for the data centre – and many enterprises are starting to re-evaluate how and where they will access data centre services in the years to come. By Brendan Haskins, cloud chief technology officer at Tarsus On Demand They...

Application delivery linked to user experience in Africa

Even though user experience (UX) is hardly a new concept, attention has recently shifted to delivering solutions more closely aligned to customer expectations than ever. This has resulted in an environment where UX becomes fundamental to successful application...

5G security is all-important for governments

The 5G revolution is about to flip us from a society that “uses networks” to one that “runs on networks”. 5G will connect everyone to everything. It will combine with other key disruptors — the cloud, robotics, AI and machine-learning — to digitally transform even the...

The era of service productisation

From software to platforms to security and databases, the as-a-Service (aaS) market has cemented itself in business and IT lexicons, providing agile, on-demand and customised solutions that deliver business value and improved process capabilities. The ability to shift...

Create an engine for continuous innovation

Businesses will have to embed innovation in their DNA to future-proof their operations for the unparalleled pace of technological change. This is what Accenture refers to in its Tech Vision 2020 as the post-digital era, writes Rory Moore, innovation lead at Accenture,...

Why feminists should embrace economic freedom

Sunday 8 March was International Women’s Day. By Martin van Staden, head of legal (policy and research) at the Free Market Foundation A few days earlier Canada’s Fraser Institute published its Women and Progress 2020 report, which confirms that greater economic...

Boost CX by reaching customers on their channel of choice

In today’s increasingly connected world, businesses no longer have the luxury of dictating to consumers how they interact, instead we have entered the ‘experience economy’ where it is all about customer experience (CX) and meeting their ever more demanding 21st...

Business lessons from the Six Nations

Jonathan Berry, European practice director at global change management consultancy Expressworks looks at how the Six Nations Rugby tournament can offer some lessons for the corporate world. People in businesses can be roughly divided into two types – those who are...

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