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The rapid adoption of AI is prompting significant advances in data centre infrastructure, says Joleen Maritz, IT enclosure sales at Rittal South Africa.
AI and cloud are noteworthy trends in master data management, but ensuring there's a solid business case for MDM is the first priority.
Trade-based money laundering has become increasingly complex, says Jared Atkinson, group product manager for trade compliance at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
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An ITWeb Business Intelligence 2023 panel discussion on what characteristics a data leader should acquire by Maritza Curry, head of data, RCS Matthew Bernath, head of data ecosystems, ShopriteX Claire Tolmay, global head of analytics, Games Global Carina Marais, director of analytics and insights, Procter & Gamble SA Paul Morley, executive - Group Data Services, Nedbank
Connected Fleet is designed to optimise fleet operations, improve driver behaviour, cut costs and enhance safety.
In the FMCG sector, Black Friday has evolved into a strategic investment of getting customers into the store ahead of the festive season, says Udhveer Sookraj, data integration specialist at Insight Consulting.
Pepkor’s tech investments pay off
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SAS hosted an exclusive forum to explore how AI and data analytics can transform the banking sector.
The keys to AI success rest on the data the system uses and the type of AI solution implemented, says Nicole Adriaans, business executive: data, analytics and AI at iOCO.
Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape the workforce on a scale far beyond that of calculators and spreadsheets, says Barry Neethling, CTO at First Technology Group.
AI enables the automation of tasks that once required extensive manual effort, such as detecting patterns, cleaning datasets and predicting risks, says CF Haasbroek, developer at AfriGIS.
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