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SA still has investment appeal

The ongoing pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the economy yet there are still bright spots for savvy investors to take advantage of, according to an expert at CMTrading. The Covid-19 epidemic has wreaked havoc on the lives of millions and has devastated global...

Keep the cyber-Vikings at bay

If there’s one thing a cyber-criminal loves, it’s easy pickings – and what could be an easier target than remote employees? This is especially true for small businesses, which don’t always have the time or resources to secure their networks against the marauding...

Financially navigating a critical illness

Few people consider the far-reaching implications of a health crisis on every facet of their lifestyle.The devastating effect of a serious health crisis such as cancer, a stroke or heart attack, COVID-19 or even an accident typically extends far beyond the physical...

The smart future of FTTx in SA

FTTx (fibre to the x) defines the use of a wide range of broadband network architecture options that are categorised based on where the fibre ends. Both locally and abroad, FTTx deployments have seen significant demand, driven by shifting business, education,...

Connectivity powers customer centricity

More than just a buzzword, customer centricity is becoming a top priority for companies in every sector looking to build and nurture relationships with potential and existing customers. By Matthew Campbell, head of SME and FTTH at Seacom By putting the customer at the...

Keeo customer engagement up to date

The term ‘customer engagement’ is arguably one of the biggest buzzwords in today’s business landscape. By Andrew Bourne, regional manager: Africa at Zoho It’s so widely used that when many people hear the phrase, they interpret it as a checkbox item. It is,...

Government warms to direct selling’s potential for economic growth 

Various arms of government have welcomed engagements initiated by the Direct Selling Association of South Africa (DSA) to explore direct selling as an alternative income earning opportunity in the face of the growing challenge of unemployment in the country. South...

Roll with the punches in a cloud-first market

With the pandemic accelerating cloud and digital adoption among businesses of all sizes, IT value-added resellers (VARs) and consulting firms are pressured to reinvent themselves as cloud-first organisations. This demands that they transition to new commercial models...

Technology can do a lot to mitigate disasters 

If the Covid-19 pandemic has taught business owners anything, it’s that just when you think the worst has happened, things can escalate. Planning for the worst when you’re in unprecedented times can seem pretty daunting, but there are a few tried, tested and...

Communications helps protect vital assets

The recent unrest which cost businesses tens of millions across KwaZulu Natal and Gauteng recently brought home a number of key lessons: the unexpected can happen – quickly – and physical security barriers are not always enough to protect lives and assets. This is...

Don’t get caught without insurance in uncertain times

If the past two years has shown South African companies anything, it’s that no business can afford to be without insurance. Whether a large multinational, an SME or a one-person band running out of a garage, insurance is critical to protecting businesses against...

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