A cloud-based backup and disaster recovery solution can be a mission-critical tool for business continuity and the mitigation of data loss.
Some of the changes we have seen during lockdown in terms of consumers’ willingness and eagerness to interact digitally will be with us as a permanent fixture.
Companies must begin this transition sooner rather than later, and should expect POPIA compliance to meaningfully transform their business practices.
While confidence is a difficult concept to pin down, we can all grow in self-belief, self-esteem, self-compassion and optimism.
As people embrace technology more than ever before to support all aspects and consequences of isolation, there are bound to be new buying behaviours.
The concept of bring your own identity is still in development, but is promising from the perspective of privacy and convenience for the end-user.
Be sure to show up today with consistency, a good attitude and positive body language, so you will be remembered tomorrow for good things.
The virus is reshaping the consumer goods industry in real-time, rapidly accelerating long-term underlying trends in the space of mere weeks and months.
The biggest and possibly most unexpected advantages of having staff work from home is that productivity and work hours actually increase.
Forward-thinking South African organisations are using the slow business due to lockdown as an opportunity to future-proof their businesses.
To prevent fraud, it’s important to understand the social engineering lifecycle and how to stop manipulation of clients and staff.
COVID-19 will be a significant catalyst for digital transformation, particularly when it comes to alternatives to personal contact and touch interfaces.