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Channel Chunder: The IT channel could lead in the fight for survival

Boom or bust, peaks and troughs – these sometimes extreme cycles in the global economy as well as corresponding fluctuations often experienced in the national economies of virtually all countries around the world are a well-accepted fact of life. How well governments,...

Crystal ball gazing, 2020

So here we are, a new year and a new decade – full of possibility: the Year of the Metal Rat in the Chinese calendar, a year of energy for numerologists, and a year with an extra day to braai (or work-in) for the rest of us. By Guy Whitcroft In South Africa, of...

Digital maturity is vital to profit growth: here’s why 

Organisations of all sizes and across almost every industry have embraced digital transformation and accepted digital maturity as an ongoing goal to work towards. By Catherine Murray, head of digital transformation at Enlight Strategic Far too many companies, however,...

Embrace hyper-automation for business growth

Hyper-automation is considered to be one of the most important trends in the ICT sector today. Rousseau Kluever, managing client partner at Decision Inc Companies looking to increase the momentum of their digital transformation journeys must embrace this if they are...

International Women’s Day 2020 highlights boardroom inequality

International Women’s Day 2020 is on 8 March and this year’s theme, #EachForEqual, focuses on the need to take collective action to create a world that’s fair and unbiased. By Mosima Selekisho, a director at Signium Africa It’s a time when women and men everywhere...

Tips for gaining competitive advantage

As organisations become increasingly more complex, there are now more moving parts in your business than ever before. Interdepartmental flow has become vital for decision making, accounting systems more complex and management of inventory and distribution of goods is...

Entrepreneurship key to SA’s economic future

Last week (26 February) Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his National Budget Speech, outlining the fate of the South African economy. With South Africa’s unemployment rate sitting at a detrimental 29%, there is desperate need to focus on job creation with an...

How to win in a landscape of accelerated innovation and changing needs

Being South African, I am deeply passionate about developing the IT sector here and across the continent. I know the amazing potential of the region, of the partners we work with, and of the dedicated HP team that drives our business here. By Charl Snyman, senior...

Survival of the X Factor* in the channel

There was once an old man who sold hot dogs during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. This gentleman was blind. He managed to make good money from his humble lifestyle but, more importantly, enough to send his son to a prestigious university. By Paul Naidoo Following...

Maserati F1 memoirs: a bitter-sweet ending

In addition to Ferrari and Alfa Romeo, there is a third Italian marque with an impressive Formula One story line. For Maserati fans, there are many glorious moments to remember and celebrate. By Graham Duxbury That said, it’s a F1 story with a bitter-sweet ending that...

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