South African companies have the misconception that international solutions are better than homegrown ones, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
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2020
September
- 23.
- 11. Bots essentially automate processes, and the steps and complexity of processes will dictate how effectively the bot can deliver on expectations, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
July
- 27. When information derived from the data is integrated back into the business in the right way, real-time feeds can start informing real-time interactions with existing business processes, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
- 20. Work from home, or remote working, is likely here to stay.
- 13. Crypto-currency’s energy-intensive verification process is less efficient than systems that rely on a trusted central authority like a central bank, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
June
- 30. Until a few months ago, DR was focused on providing business resilience by offering an off-site office environment that allowed employees to operate as if they were in their normal premises, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
- 1. Companies that embrace AI and integrate it into every element of their business and technology strategies today, are the ones that will be leading the future, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
May
- 29. The tech sector should focus more attention on the attitudes today that unintentionally keep people and businesses on the wrong side of the digital divide, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
- 11. Companies across the value chain will need to look at adapting how they work and what they offer to stay relevant, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
April
- 30. The jobs conversation around 4IR should be about upskilling and creating digital skills rather than job losses, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
- 23. Business process socialisation improves a company’s ability to continue doing business from anywhere – especially when its staff are not together.
February
- 25. AI interactivity will allow businesses to identify issues, troubleshoot problems, route customers, and deal with issues with far greater accuracy than human interactions alone, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.