The company was the second runner-up at the recent global SAP Hack2Build rapid prototyping initiative.
Dynamics 365 Sales focuses on enabling sales professionals to harness the power of data and intelligence.
The solution fundamentally shifted a formerly disparate reporting and budgeting process into a consolidated and streamlined business strength.
Developing a clear business case for the data produces better outcomes than a spray-and-pray approach, says Jacques du Preez, CEO at Intellinexus.
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Non-profit Injini introduces research division to produce insights on SA’s edtech sector and support SMEs.
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The app monitors farming activities, including contract management, weather reporting, soil moisture and yield reporting.
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The knowledge-sharing platform will enable CX management business units to deliver solutions with clear returns.
The consultancy implemented ITFM solution, MagicOrange, at the retailer three years ago and has partnered with the TFG on its digital transformation journey ever since.
The first of four planned data-related credentials, CompTIA Data+ defines and validates data analysis skills.
CRM helps companies streamline processes, build customer relationships, increase sales, improve customer service and increase profitability.
Data scientists are dissatisfied with their company’s use of analytics to inform decision-making, says SAS.
The big-four bank already has 1 500 staff in its data analytics division, but is struggling to find the requisite skills to fill over 200 vacancies.