The slow pace of agility …

The slow pace of agility …

Just 12% of companies can claim that their entire corporation is on the path to business agility – even though more than two-thirds agreed that agile organisations are better able to quickly respond to dynamic business conditions. These are some of the findings...
Cognitive tech to shake up sales

Cognitive tech to shake up sales

While marketing and sales professionals increasingly find themselves drowning in data, a new IBM study finds that nearly two-thirds (64%) of surveyed CMOs and sales leaders believe their industries will be ready to adopt cognitive technologies in the next three years....
World-first in cyber insurance

World-first in cyber insurance

Cyber-crime poses a major threat, and is a serious challenge to businesses of all types and sizes around the world – a vast majority of companies have been or will be breached; and many won’t even be aware of it for some time. This is one reason that has...
Is gender equality real in SA?

Is gender equality real in SA?

It’s been more than six decades since South African women of all races came together and staged one of the country’s largest demonstrations in history to fight for gender equality. But, in 2017, have women achieved equality in the workplace? CareerJunction...
Manufacturers take to IIoT

Manufacturers take to IIoT

Driven by globalisation, intensifying competition and rising customer demand for more options and higher quality products, a connected plant floor has become a necessity, and the number of organisations achieving a fully connected factory is expected to rise...
A new spin on self-service drinks

A new spin on self-service drinks

A Las Vegas bar is experimenting with pub robotics, with Tipsy Robot available to mix drinks ordered using self-service kiosks. imageHolders and Robotic Innovations have set up 30 Slimline tablet kiosks, customised to mount on a 45-degree pillar in portrait on a...