Service, offsite and technology will disrupt the status quo for construction companies, says Kenny Ingram, VP, Engineering, Construction & Infrastructure at IFS.
Medium companies tend to have many different systems and applications, so a services play can become very complicated for them, says Tarsus.
Training can often be overlooked in the rush to rollout an ERP system quickly, while tight budgets add to the overall skills dilemma.
Improving contact centre agent productivity had become a greater concern as employees work from home and experience more challenges.
Ensuring the ERP solution has the backing of skilled and experienced implementation, maintenance and support teams, is a crucial aspect sometimes overlooked.
iZeno has experience in DevOps, application modernisation, customer experience and hybrid cloud.
The company will design, build, operate and maintain freeway management systems for Gauteng and the Western Cape.
Grindrod can now accurately report on the size of the stockpiles throughout its Southern African terminals, thanks to Keyrus, in an ambitious, multi-phase development project.
Fujitsu has evolved for the better of its customers and partners – with a consultancy-led approach to help customers deliver value from data-driven strategies, says Christian Leutner, VP and head of product sales Europe at Fujitsu.
As technology evolved, the potential power of mobile marketing became glaringly obvious to astute business owners, and with good reason.
While Industry 4.0 had until recently been expected to be the biggest disruption in history, COVID-19 is proving to be even more disruptive, says Sarel Naude, digital psychiatrist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
The company has won the tender to introduce end-to-end IT financial management into JSE-listed diversified mining company Exxaro Resources.