In SA, Brother offers over 140 products across printing, scanning, label printing, sewing and crafting divisions.
COVID-19 is teaching us that we must be able to conduct business in a virtual manner, as face-to-face and office-bound methods aren’t sustainable, says Denis Bensch, CIO of FlowCentric Technologies.
Solutions providers need to be flexible in how they package solutions to meet the needs of the new remote workforce, says Barry Venter, MD of Nashua.
Security is made worse by increasing complexity, and the sudden need to work from home has made things very complex, says Khipu Networks country manager Gareth Trollip.
Collaboration tools are vital if enterprises are to grasp the opportunity lockdown has presented to permanently change the way business is done – for the better, says Amanda Ellis, delivery lead at Mint Group.
Automated processes mean reduced paper use and waste to decrease output variability and enhances commercial outcomes by reducing costs and operational risks.
An outcomes-based approach will help companies move into the digital mindset required for the business environment of the future.
Achieving corporate sustainability objectives for printing and document management with ECOSYS from Kyocera.
Canon SA’s new MD, David Preston, outlines ambitions to grow the company’s African business to reach a value of €500 million by the end of 2022.
Since the announcement of the lockdown, United Telecoms has seen a significant increase in demand for its United Voice Cloud product, a hosted PBX service.
The company has become the exclusive distributor of Fujitsu products and product-related services in the South African and English-speaking African market.