Old Mutual epitomises long-term financial stability, so how is it progressing on its digital and data journey?
If you think that petrol and diesel is all there is at fuel stations, think again. These locations have transformed into retail meccas, and technology is playing a key role in enabling these brands to offer the best possible experience.
Scalability, reliability, security and a long lifespan, these machines are set to be in enterprises for some time to come. The challenge is that the skills to keep them running won’t be.
How has the public sector fared during lockdown? We asked a panel of experts.
Throughout the pandemic, the fibre networks that underpin our digital telecoms infrastructure have been a highpoint in an otherwise depressing affair.
Tech-enabled approaches to construction are redefining the industry as we know it. Kevin Wilson, IT GM at Stefanutti Stocks Construction, unpacks what the modern construction industry looks like.
The myriad technological breakthroughs are helping streamline our work and personal lives, but at what cost to the planet?
While we tend to think that AI is a new technology, the concept has been around for many years, and its impacts are already well established in the enterprise.
FNB’s head of Digital Banking, Giuseppe Virgillito, believes continuous innovation in the digital space leads to better financial services for all.
Keen to find out how local manufacturers are leveraging digital innovation, Brainstorm chatted to them about emerging technologies, their response to the Covid-19 pandemic and what they’re doing to prepare for Industry 4.0.
It seems that, in spite of pandemics and lockdowns, IoT may still be on track to have a more immediate impact on business and life.
Do telcos hold the key to providing much-needed financial services to the unbanked? Brainstorm spoke to Vodacom to find out.
South Africa relies heavily on tourism for jobs and international income, but the lockdown has put paid to that. How, then, can the industry open itself back up? And what impact can technology have?