The focus at Networking Collaboration in Business, or NetCB, is on delivering innovative, unique business solutions through merging business processes and technology. The company's methodologies have been developed over a period of more than a decade and the wealth of experience and knowledge of its team of consultants span more than 15 years.
NetCB's core focus areas are identity management, business process management, management reporting and collaborative business. Clients range from universities, to large organisations such as the South African Bureau of Standards and the South African Reserve Bank.
As a Novell Platinum Partner and the exclusive FuegoBPM distributor for Africa, NetCB is able to offer powerful solutions on a variety of platforms. Many of the company's own developments are increasingly making use of open source technologies which, according to CEO, Cobus Burgers, is set to become "the driving force within new technologies". The company has started its own open source project, called EPA (Enterprise Policy Administration), to ensure its own contribution to the IT industry.
NetCB's versatile solutions can be utilised across a variety of software platforms. "We are always looking at ways of assisting people to communicate effectively and using our solutions to support systems already in place," said Burgers.
The company's growth from a 'one-man-show' in 2003 to its present staff complement of over 22 people is no coincidence. "We want to become one of the most well-known leaders in business collaboration and process management and a major player in the open source environment. We have already been branded in the Novell industry as the only collaboration specialist in South Africa," he said.
Already well-regarded in its industry, NetCB needed a reputable location such as The Innovation Hub. "This is the one place in the country where you get real value for money in terms of the added benefits, like interaction with other companies and exposure to technology," said Burgers.
With projects currently ongoing at the North-West University, Department of Home Affairs and the University of Limpopo, it would appear that this company - like the Hub itself - has no intention of slowing down.
For more information, please contact Cobus Burgers on (012) 844 0744.
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