Developers and industry in Africa have the technology at their fingertips to develop African solutions to African problems, says Sudipto Moitra, GM: ICT at MTN SA Business.
Intelligent enterprises use the latest technologies to turn insight into action across the business – in real-time, says Lionel de Oliveira, sales manager SA at Seidor Africa.
New technologies such as IOT will become crucial in facilitating the granularity required to minimise waste while maximising output, says Phil Lewis, Infor VP Solution Consulting EMEA.
With CA Application Lifecycle Conductor, business managers can improve governance, traceability and transparency of their mainframe code base, says Dolf Snyman, account director at CA Southern Africa.
A smart contract contains the agreement itself as well as the code that will execute when certain pre-determined conditions are met, says Nico Coetzee, enterprise architect at Ovations.
A renewed focus on resilience and continuity will be crucial in the coming months, as fintech companies remain paramount in facilitating transactions that support essential economic activities, says Fikile Sibiya, CIO of e4.
Companies need to design a hybrid working infrastructure that is resilient, secure and productive, says JP Lourens, solutions manager at Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa.
Cloud and hybrid scenarios are enablers for success now and in the future, says Gerhard Fourie, district channel manager for Commvault South Africa.
The pandemic has resulted in a radical rethink about what will define the organisation of the future, says Ian McAlister, GM at CRS Technologies.
SimpleData Management is a multi-domain, embedded SAP application that requires no interfaces or specialist IT skills, says Brett Schreuder, MD at GlueData.
IT leaders can prepare for the next big crisis by embracing innovations that help their companies work better, says Chris Bedi, CIO at ServiceNow.
The value of the intelligent workplace in improving productivity and digital proficiency in a changed world is undeniable, says Graham Parker, group executive at Dimension Data.