Microsoft's EEIP programme will fund skills development among SA's young software developers to make them more employable.
Corporates often do not invest in adoption and change management of their business intelligence projects, says Expeditus.
To be a great BA, knowledge of the business, understanding the technical aspects, and a capability in the tools of the trade are vital, says Nosipho Rakoma, BA at BBD.
Supporting technologies like complex process management platforms, BI platforms and reliable telecoms systems are essential, says FlowCentric Technologies.
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The event will feature several keynotes and presentations, focusing on data governance, strategy and operations, says Microsoft.
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There is no panacea that handles all BI architecture requirements, but there are ways of pulling the different systems together, says Keyrus.
Today, it's the businesses that focus on the customer that will really stand out, says Craig Lubbe, CEO of Bidorbuy.
Datapult can build a data warehouse that centralises an organisation's business data, facilitating swift analytics.
The adoption of analytics is increasing significantly, driven by a wide range of factors, encompassing everything from AI and open source to the soon-to-launch local cloud data centres.
Businesses are operating in an environment in which they can either modernise or die, says Gary de Menezes, Country General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa at Micro Focus.
Almost 80% of the data businesses keep is 'dark data', or data they do not even know exists.