CRM solutions can assist local companies in dealing with the challenges brought about by load-shedding, says Mark Annett, head of CRM sales and consulting at Camsoft Solutions.
It's easy to fall into the trap of measuring the amount of time someone works when they are out of sight, rather than the quality of their work, says Birgit Smythe, MD at Envisage Solutions.
BMF Soweto has embarked on various programmes to professionalise businesses in the township, says Sipho Livhusha, membership director of ISACA president of the Black Management Forum.
Training must be focused, relevant and put into context, so people can understand real-world examples and consequences of a cyber breach, says Simeon Tassev, MD and QSA at Galix.
A digital workspace is a virtual environment that allows employees to access the resources they need from a single, unified platform, says Helen Kruger, CEO of Troye.
If you’re using the company e-mail account, then everything in that inbox belongs to the business, says Nicol Myburgh, head of the HCM Business Unit at CRS Technologies.
Samsung and Red Hat recently committed to developing Linux drivers and new memory technologies for faster bandwidth for use in the metaverse, says Muggie van Staden, MD and CEO of Obsidian Systems.
Google Cloud Project's ability to manage big data has naturally spawned an ability for it to take the lead in machine learning and AI tooling, says Brendon De Meyer, ICT manager at CTU Training Solutions.
Companies must leverage both on-premises and public cloud technologies in order to accommodate legacy environments, says Isaac Makoto, business development manager at Data Sciences Corporation.
IS audit professionals have an important role to play in creating digital trust in the ever-evolving field of IT, says Panashe Chigunwe, certified information systems auditor exam passer at ISACA.
By engaging in reverse mentorship, the CEO can learn directly from someone who is more familiar with the technology landscape, says Frik van der Westhuizen, CEO of EQPlus.
A hybrid model will become more accepted as this enables people who want to go into the office on occasion to do so, says Catherine Muller, HR manager at Obsidian Systems.