Geospatial information systems have become indispensable decision-making tools for companies, says Brian Civin, chief sales and marketing officer at AfriGIS.
If your data is not in order, you can't expect to harness new technologies like AI or hyper-automation, says ServiceNow.
iOCO Qlik will roll out the Inphinity Suite in the South African market.
Both AI and IOT are both enablers and drivers of smart manufacturing, says Mark Wilson, CEO, SYSPRO EMEA and APAC.
Data leadership - what does the data leader of the future look like?
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
Controls, governance and trust need to be built into generative AI, according to Keyrus and Tableau.
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Dropsuite e-mail solutions provide a shield against data loss and security breaches, ensuring valuable data remains intact.
Pepkor’s tech investments pay off
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A panel will discuss optimising investment and efficiency at next week's Cloud and Data Centre Summit.
Learning to use a new generation of AI-based BI tools is vital for survival in the competitive FMCG space, and change management is critical.
By partnering with Insight Consulting to unleash the power of Qlik, Galito's flame-grilled its legacy reporting and turned its data into a strategic business asset, the companies say.
The tax authority’s automated risk assessment capabilities flag over two million instances of potential fraud, securing R79 billion for the fiscus, says commissioner Edward Kieswetter.
Before deploying AI models to solve business problems, it’s vital to take a step back and assess the quality of available data.