As cannabis is no longer an illegal drug, company policies must be adapted to encompass employees being under the influence of mind-altering substances, says CRS Technologies.
Artificial intelligence presents enterprises with both an opportunity and a challenge, says Akesh Lalla, country manager, SAS South Africa.
There remains a chronic shortage of crucial ICT skills required to propel SA’s economy, despite the hype around the fourth industrial revolution, reveals the latest IITPSA Skills Survey.
The bank converts some of its branches by removing cashiers and replacing them with self-service technology.
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A labour union threatens a complete blackout of all banking services during its protest at the end of the week.
AWCape implemented the Sage 300 People solution for its customisability, scalability and integration capabilities.
The evolving business landscape means companies must start thinking now about the skills they need for the future, says Nicol Myburgh, head of the HR Business Unit at CRS Technologies.
Top business technology news | 6 - 11 June 2022
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The CIO is the culture change leader and the chief HR officer is a key partner in shifting IT team members’ mindset to create digital transformation in the workplace, says Gartner.
An analyst predicts a significant number of jobs in financial services will be lost as technology advances.
The technology company announces the appointment of Garsen Naidu, who takes over as country manager of SA.
The mobile operator announces CEO changes in Zambia, Rwanda and Cote d’Ivoire.
Parliament’s communications committee invites South Africans to nominate suitable candidates to fill five vacancies at the ICASA council.