IT’s historic focus of providing the right information to the right user at the right time is now more relevant than ever, but is tougher to achieve.c
By delivering tailored solutions, a BPM platform can help companies overcome their unique challenges, optimise their processes and improve productivity.
The start-up closes R89.1 million seed funding round, earmarked to streamline the onboarding of clients.
With ‘data wranglers’ in short supply and the need for data-based decision-making ever-increasing, AI and automation could change this paradigm.
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
The dealer of heavy machinery and equipment for construction, agricultural and automotive markets gains agility with Infor M3 as it plans further growth.
Keyrus advised PPC to migrate from an on-premises solution to a modern data architecture built on the cloud.
Pepkor’s tech investments pay off
Tech investments by the JSE-listed group Pepkor are paying off, helping the company drive retail success and agile business operations. #Pepkor #businessintelligence #artificialintelligence
Canvas Intelligence participated as a display sponsor at the ITWeb Business Intelligence 2023 Summit.
Omnichannel analytics can reveal bottlenecks in a customer’s journey, as it integrates customer insights and communication.
Azure Analytics for SAP reduces time spent accessing data and enables fast, accurate decision-making, says Nicholas Bell, group CEO at Decision Inc.
The company's IM&G business unit comprises six portfolios with a focus on AI-powered unstructured analytics.
The continent needs to ‘humanise’ AI technology to make it more relevant and justify investment, says Mark Nasila.