People, not technology, are the most important determinant of success in digital transformation, says Brian Harding, head of iOCO Digital.
Companies that specialise in cyber security must find creative ways of helping to build out skills and experience to address the widening gap, says Simeon Tassev, MD and QSA at Galix Networking.
IT cost optimisation is about smarter spending on items that maximise the value IT brings to your business, says Kwirirai Rukowo, GM of Qrent.
In SA, only around 5% of e-waste is collected to go back into the circular economy, says Zakhe Khuzwayo, co-founder of InnoVent.
It is vital to have an open mind and be able to acknowledge that there is always room for improvement, says Lyndon Marescia, MD of Adinga.
Knowing where gaps and vulnerabilities lie is the only way of ensuring that cyber security is beefed up adequately to address them, says Charl Ueckermann, group CEO at AVeS Cyber Security.
Consumers must check the fine print on their policies, says Dr Andrew Dickson, engineering executive at CBI-electric: low voltage.
Learnerships play a pivotal role in skills upliftment in SA and improving access to employment, says Christa Welthagen, HR manager at AfriGIS.
The SilverBridge Smart Underwriting solution enables the required product flexibility while delivering faster decision-making, says Patrick Ashton, UK operations at Alula Insurance Technologies.
It’s not possible to sell services or products to people if you don’t know where they are, says Marna Roos, senior account manager and standards enthusiast at AfriGIS.
CRM systems can help to fast-track a company’s systems to provide information that is useful for planning strategically and operationally, says Mark Annett, head of CRM Sales and Consulting at Camsoft Solutions.
Data-driven decision-making is key to a company's long-term success, says Kate Mollett, senior director at Commvault Africa.