Following a call from government, EOH and its subsidiary iOCO galvanised its teams and built a Web presence for the Solidarity Fund in under 48 hours.
Effective change management and engaging end-user training are essential components of cloud migration projects, says Charl Ueckermann, CEO of AVeS Cyber Security.
Furloughing staff during COVID-19 requires IT teams to ensure business security and continuity, while dealing with this sensitive situation during unprecedented and challenging times.
Customer experience continues to be one of the greatest challenges across Africa and the Middle East, at a time when client expectations are the highest they have ever been, says Dimension Data.
Top business technology news | 13 - 18 June 2022
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In the gig economy, the risk is that companies can no longer enforce security on the end device, as they may have no jurisdiction or control over it, says CyberArk's David Higgins,
The IT services company has R2.9 billion worth of debt, and its aim is to deleverage this by R1.5 billion in the next 18 months.
To cushion against the negative impact of the COVID-19 lockdown, EOH’s CEO and executive committee take a salary reduction of 25%.
Top news headlines for 24 - 30 October
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The cornerstone of effective cloud integration is the use of APIs across platforms to integrate applications and data, says Clinton Scott, MD at TechSoft International.
If you haven’t already communicated your COVID-19 approach to your clients and other stakeholders, you should – soon, says Everlytic.
Insurers that have been unable or unwilling to make the move to the cloud will struggle to effectively do business during the lockdown, says Lee Kuyper, COO at SilverBridge.
The company implemented the fully orchestrated customer-centric network service and reduced management overheads by 90%.
The Microsoft Azure-based SaaS platform has remained robust, resilient and secure, and clients can access it from anywhere, says Salient.