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Cisco outlines 4 Cybersecurity Trends in the Next Normal

By Staff Writer 9 October 2020

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Recently, in an exclusive virtual round table with Cisco, Wendy Nather and other cybersecurity experts unpacked the major cybersecurity trends the company expects to see ahead. FULL STORY >


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Technology can help in the fight against corruption

By Industry Contributor 1 December 2020

Nonduduzo Mkhize from SAS South Africa explains how technology, and more specifically, data analytics, can help fight the scourge of corruption. FULL STORY >

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Bottom-up innovation is near the bottom of modern corporate values

By Staff Writer 1 December 2020

While 88% of innovation leaders agree that successful organisations encourage innovation at every level, only 16% of companies include ‘empowering individuals’ as an essential part of their corporate culture. FULL STORY >

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Top trends that will drive success for SMEs in the future

By Industry Contributor 30 November 2020

Rectron's Christiaan Engelbrecht outlines some of the top trends that SMEs should pay attention to for the foreseeable future. FULL STORY >

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Cybersecurity in 2020: lessons for tomorrow

By Industry Contributor 26 November 2020

2020 was not all bad, it’s been quite a boost for technology adoption. Less mentioned, though, is that the year has also brought a renewed emphasis and appreciation for cybersecurity. With that in mind, here are a few points and lessons learned from... FULL STORY >

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New research reveals future work trends for South African organisations

By Staff Writer 18 November 2020

Microsoft’s newly launched Work Reworked research found that flexible ways of working are here to stay with many leaders focused on driving a culture of innovation. FULL STORY >

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It’s time to reset the lens through which we view skills

By Industry Contributor 18 November 2020

Martin Ndlovu, Skills Programme Manager at Microsoft 4Afrika, takes a look at the rapidly evolving job and skills market. FULL STORY >

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Shining a light on the power of storage in Industry 4.0

By Industry Contributor 12 November 2020

2020 has been a year of unprecedented change for businesses globally and in the region. Ossama El Samadoni, from Dell Technologies, explains what data, and data storage, has to do with this change, and why it touches every business today. FULL STORY >

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Revealing Africa’s mobile cybercrime challenge

By Staff Writer 12 November 2020

In June 2020 it was revealed that the total number of malicious mobile applications doubled in the first quarter, with a 55% spike in fraudulent mobile transactions found and increased volumes of infected mobile devices. What’s worst is that... FULL STORY >

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Industry Insight - How to close the cybersecurity skills gap

By Industry Contributor 12 November 2020

Sander Vinberg, Threat Research Evangelist at F5, explains the type of skills needed in the current economic state and the best way to invest in the right skills for business continuity and growth. FULL STORY >

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Five Ways to Disconnect from Online-Fatigue

By Industry Contributor 9 November 2020

While Microsoft Teams and Zoom have been essential to the new normal of remote meetings, the need for social distancing in the workforce has ushered in a new problem: Online Fatigue. SAP's Janneke Henning offers some strategies to cope. FULL STORY >

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