Chief information officer Nomthi Nelwamondo says the insurer is accelerating its investments in digital technologies to stay ahead of the game.
Forward-thinking firms want to leverage today's advanced analytics platforms, as well as scalable cloud services, but a few issues must be put on the radar first.
Eighty-four percent of organisations believe employees prefer remote working – but just 30% of employees would prefer to work from home full time.
The business benefits far outweigh the upfront costs because robust ERP delivers measurable value, says Seidor SA's Heinrich de Leeuw.
Storage lies at the heart of IT infrastructure, and managing data sprawl is critical, says Gerhard Fourie, channel lead at Commvault Africa.
Cloud-managed networks have key software features that reduce the burden on IT staff, while delivering business-class service, reliability and flexibility for years to come.
Implementing a tool such as IBM Watson AIOps in an IT operations environment means you don’t have to spend all day looking at events scrolling by on a screen.
SA is 10 years behind global counterparts in the implementation of tech that could contribute to its digital economy, says minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.
MEF 3.0 means SA firms get the highest standards for secure, high-speed and low-latency networks key to supporting critical business requirements, says MetroFibre's Gary Webster.
Fujitsu’s experience and research show the adaptability to respond to business users’ continuing needs for flexibility is still lacking.
The rapidly-increasing uptake of AI, machine learning and IOT in manufacturing makes production facilities vulnerable to cyber threats, says Carlo Bolzonello of McAfee Enterprise in SA.