Westcon-Comstor’s 24/7 Advanced Support Services equips partners to redefine their value proposition in a crowded market, says Michelle Themelis, Microsoft business lead at Westcon-Comstor sub-Saharan Africa.
AI is a powerful ally, but it works best when combined with human creativity and oversight, says Naz Consulting International.
Innovation should be seen as a business enabler rather than a cost, says Alex Smith, CFO at e4.
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The State IT Agency invites applications in the refresh of the RFB 1183 panel of service providers for the supply of IT services and skills.
By maintaining optimal server temperatures, Electrocool reduces the power required to cool servers and, in turn, the overall energy bill, says Engineered Fluids.
When employees spend too much time on repetitive tasks, productivity is drained and employees become frustrated, says JustSolve.
ConnectLive 2025 provides a platform for industry experts and decision-makers to explore solutions, share best practices and network with peers who are shaping the future of CX.
At Integrove, the focus on integration services empowers businesses to modernise their digital ecosystems by connecting cloud and on-premises applications, data and processes.
The software must be able to effectively investigate issues across a range of devices and operating systems, says the State IT Agency.
The South African Police Service wants to obtain open-source intelligence software to assist it in “ensuring national safety and security”.