Traditional banks are key to the success of fintechs and won’t disappear, says Johan Gellatly, MD of Altron FinTech.
The transformative potential of AI adoption is driving accelerated IT performance and reshaping infrastructure requirements, says Jon Abbott, technologies director and industry advisory for strategic clients in EMEA at Vertiv.
The global, borderless nature of business introduces risk as there are multiple applications, systems and end points that represent potential vulnerabilities, says Ryan Boyes, GRC officer at Galix.
The biggest difference between being technologically enabled and future secure is the incorporation of the human aspect of cyber security, says Kabelo Makwane, managing executive: cloud, hosting and security at Vodacom Business.
Documents like contracts, reports and invoices still require printing, often due to regulatory requirements, client preferences or the need for physical records, says says Heinrich Fourie, COO at Symbiosys IT.
Companies must start looking at including proactive approaches in their cyber defences that will actively defend against attacks, says Modeen Malik, principal systems engineer at Commvault.
In 2024, 50G PON will become a massive development, says Xiang Wang, senior VP and chief strategy officer at ZTE.
ESG considerations are non-negotiable, and cross-ecosystem collaboration seamlessly aligns with ESG objectives, says Wilhelm Swart, Chief Operational Technologies Officer, 4Sight.
The agility with which an enterprise can generate, disseminate and utilise information determines its competitive edge, says Harry Nicholson, product manager for automation at Blue Turtle.
SD-WAN facilitates a centralised network management that incorporates hybrid WANs, thereby integrating diverse edge links, says Francois van Hirtum, CTO at Obscure Technologies.
By collaborating with like-minded companies, businesses can amplify their capabilities, extend their reach and drive mutual growth, says Denzil Moorcroft, sales director at 4Sight Channel Partners.