By 2030, advances in technology promise to reshape computing, work and daily life in ways previously considered science fiction, says Barry Neethling, CTO of First Technology Group.
By prioritising an agile R&D structure, companies can quickly adapt and build solutions for different sectors, says Andrea Carr, head of research and development at e4.
Kyocera embeds sustainability in its identity, and was recently included in the TIME World's Most Sustainable Companies of 2024, says Heidie-Mari Middel, production team leader at Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa.
A significant advantage of going the cloud route is that it enables companies to easily scale specific applications to meet business demands, says Muggie van Staden, MD and CEO of Obsidian Systems.
The automotive industry faces increasing cyber security challenges as connected vehicles become commonplace, says Andre Froneman, OT solutions specialist at Datacentrix.
By taking on true omnichannel integration, Decisioneering enhances its understanding of the customer and their overall journey, says Luke Willemse, sales and marketing manager at Decisioneering.
Recognising the complexity of zero trust adoption, HPE Aruba Networking provides AI-powered solutions that simplify the journey, says Warren Gordon, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
Consumption-based licensing models align costs more directly with usage and the value received, says Aldo van Tonder, chief digital officer at 4Sight Holdings.
Vector embeddings help machines interpret data in ways that were once unimaginable, says Reven Singh, sales engineer at InterSystems South Africa.
There are potential vulnerabilities and security risks during high traffic periods, which can be avoided with performance engineering, says Nomsa Samsodien, lead solutions consultant at OpenText.
Continuous testing is crucial throughout the product development life cycle to enable the rapid release of quality software that delivers on expectations, says Greg Harrowsmith, pre-sales at CASA Software.