Four Network Agility Trends to Watch in 2022
Your network is a key enabler of agility and determines the future of your business. Connectivity and collaboration needs to be seamless.
Your network is a key enabler of agility and determines the future of your business. Connectivity and collaboration needs to be seamless.
Empower your customer services teams with tools and technology designed to streamline and simplify complex customer experiences.
The digital, cloud-first organisation demands more of its network infrastructure than ever before. No organisation can afford to get lost in webs of complexity and network rigidity at a time when markets and customers are at their most demanding.
Transitioning to Wi-Fi 6 is imperative as mobile traffic is expected to grow seven-fold by 2022. It is important to future-proof your Wi-Fi network.
As South Africa develops and deepens its rapidly growing relationship with digital transformation, there remains one irrefutable, essential and pressing truth: connectivity is the gateway to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
It was, along with the country’s need for a sustainable and consistent power supply, a dominant theme across all of the panels at the recent annual Directors Event futured by BCX. A gathering of some of the sharpest minds from business and society, ‘South Africa’s biggest board meeting’, as it is known, was held virtually for the first time, demonstrating and emphasising the point that without a wider and stronger access to the internet, the take-up of 4IR in this country will face a battle.
There is nothing new about digital transformation. While the term was coined back in 2011, the process of using digital technology to optimise your business goes back at least to the end of the last millennium.
Despite this, and despite the acknowledgement by just about everyone that industries need to integrate technology into their systems in order to grow and thrive in the modern world, true digital transformation has, more often than not, been viewed as a grudge purchase rather than a business opportunity.