This market space desperately needs innovation to enable informal traders to operate as cashless businesses, says Craig Duggan, commercial head at Transaction Junction.
SigniFlow manages and digitises documents, while Galaxkey ensures data is communicated correctly and kept securely in a company’s cloud, says Herman Kriel, GM Data Protection at CyberTech.
A major part of our strategy is to identify societal needs and provide solutions that help communities, companies and educational institutions to overcome them, says Dr Vukile Mehana, CEO of Sizwe Africa IT Group.
Inspire Africa is a customer-first, digitally led programme, says Saartjie Wait, marketing and digital experience director at Westcon-Comstor.
Marketing automation enables teams to send highly strategic messaging that immediately engages customers, at scale, says Karyn Strybos, marketing manager at Everlytic
The more extreme the situation, the more likely it is to fast-track new developments, says Craig Duggan, commercial head at Transaction Junction.
There is still much work to be done to address maintaining a balance between remote data usage and its potential risk, says Sunday Onomo, product manager at Comstor Africa.
The Internet of things will help business models evolve in times when change is the only constant, says Phathizwe Malinga, MD of SqwidNet.
This ransomware is unique in that it is activated by human operators and not automated, says Zaheer Ebrahim, senior sales engineer South Africa at Trend Micro Sub-Saharan Africa.
Companies need systems that are easy to implement and work with, and don’t create confusion, delusion and resistance to change, says Christian Pedersen, chief product officer at IFS.
Sticky-taped software and a poor understanding of agile erodes our trust, says Anujah Bosman, CEO of Chillisoft.
Criminals use social engineering tactics because it is usually easier to exploit a person’s natural inclination to trust, says Simeon Tassev, MD and QSA at Galix.