The agency has been inundated with enquiries after R300 million was allegedly siphoned off from the public works department.
Achieving visibility across networks and managing complex and disparate environments is a top concern among CIOs, according to delegates at a C-Suite roundtable recently.
In an era of rapid data growth and evolving regulations, managing and protecting your data effectively is paramount, says Kelvin Ngware, technical consultant at BUI.
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Good quality data can be leveraged to improve competitiveness, decision-making and profitability, says Insight Consulting's Sean Taylor.
Companies need a comprehensive auditing strategy to help understand their Active Directory and Entra ID risks, says Patrick Assheton-Smith, CEO of Symbiosys IT.
Without a clear understanding of how AI fits into the overall strategy, contact centres risk misalignment, says James Guthrie, founder of Smartz Solutions.
Seriti, a coal mining operation, invested in an EPM solution with the help of Futuresense.
Data resilience can be described as preparing for the worst – it is a proactive rather than reactive response, says Byron Horn Botha, business unit head at Arcserve Southern Africa.
Most AI tools provide users with an intuitive platform that introduces them to data within the business, says MJ Scholtz, data engineer at PBT Group.
The combination of predictive analytics and BI enables businesses to understand their current position and anticipate future trends, leading to enhanced decision-making.
While social commerce is on the rise in South Africa, many consumers worry about brands’ protection of their personal data.