Resellers need predictable pricing, reliable stock availability and systems that save them time, says Andrew Harris, chief sales and marketing officer at DCC Technologies.
With RFID, AI models have consistent, reliable inputs, allowing businesses to scale solutions beyond isolated use cases, says Stef du Plessis, MD of Osiris Technical Systems.
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The challenge isn’t about acquiring more tools, but connecting the ones you already have, says Sudesh Pillay, executive head at iStore Business.
The OnTrack AI service could pave the way to a new outcomes-based approach to software development in SA, says Deon Thomas, MD of eBlocks Software.
Artificial intelligence in healthcare will restore medical professionals to their rightful role as healers rather than data processors, says Ivone Veiga-Moroldo, head of client experience at Healthbridge.
The launch of GIMS serves as a validation of the critical role spatial intelligence plays in planning, service delivery and national development, says Liza Nolte, new business development manager at AfriGIS.
Simulation technologies and digital twins are the new standard for any business serious about resilience and agility, says Handre Dreyer, director of operational technologies at 4Sight.
RFID gives both retail and logistics a single, real-time view of what’s happening across the value chain, says Stef du Plessis, MD at Osiris Technical Systems.
Today’s CFO needs to be part analyst, part strategist and part futurist, says Netesh Maharajh, director of ALNET Technologies.
KRS views onboarding as more than just learning systems – it’s also about experiencing the company’s values in action, says Ayesha Bagus, head of people and HR director at KRS.