From deep learning algorithms to edge computing and explainable AI, the potential for AI to transform how we work, live and interact with technology is immense, says Tim Humphreys-Davies, CEO of Pinnacle.
Cross-functional collaboration enables finance teams to leverage the expertise and insights of other departments, says Gary Govender, strategic business development manager at ALNET Technologies.
Using a security service edge platform, companies can further optimise their cloud environments while still scaling deployments and optimising costs, says Warren Gordon, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
Creating engaging security awareness training is essential for fostering a culture of security consciousness within the company, says Kumar Vaibhav, lead senior solution architect – cyber security at In2IT.
Data quality and trust are non-negotiable in a data-driven world, says Marna Roos, senior client consultant and standards enthusiast at AfriGIS.
Secure global connectivity is about creating a resilient framework capable of withstanding and repelling all cyber threats, says David Farquharson, founder and CEO of iONLINE Connected Networks.
Personalising the customer experience is necessary to build and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty, says Shakeel Jhazbhay, GM: Digital Business Solutions at Datacentrix.
While GenAI is still new to the ERP space, AI and machine learning have already transformed ERP in solutions such as Acumatica ERP, says Devon Rimmington, director of Brilliant Cloud.
It is time to pay attention to the ‘what happens next’ part of cyber security, says Richard Frost, head of consulting at Armata.
Cyber resilience is rapidly becoming a critical component of a robust cyber security posture as it ensures companies have access to tools and responses at speed, says Richard Frost, head of consulting at Armata.
The evolution of cloud computing has been nothing short of transformative, says Harshwardhan Dixit, group product manager at In2IT Technologies.