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  1. TCS | BMW CEO Peter van Binsbergen on the future of South Africa’s automotive industry

    11月6日

    TCS | BMW CEO Peter van Binsbergen on the future of South Africa’s automotive industry

    South Africa’s automotive industry is in a state of flux. In this episode of the TechCentral Show, BMW Group South Africa CEO Peter van Binsbergen unpacks the challenges – and opportunities – facing a sector under pressure. He tells TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod about the future of BMW’s Rosslyn manufacturing plant in Pretoria, which was established more than half a century ago, and the urgent need for new government policy to ensure the automotive industrial base in South Africa is future-fit and ready for the shift to electric mobility. Van Binsbergen also discusses the rise of imported vehicles in the sales mix in South Africa – including the rapid expansion of Chinese brands. China is a market he knows well, having spent three years there with BMW. In the interview, TechCentral Show viewers will also hear about: • The state of the local automotive manufacturing industry; • What South Africa needs to implement in policy reform to ensure the automotive industrial base in South Africa – and why this is urgent; • How the country must adapt to the global shift to electric mobility; • The role of BMW’s IT Hub in South Africa; • BMW’s global EV strategy, and what that means for South African EV buyers; and • BMW’s Neue Klasse vehicles, which run the company’s next-generation EV platform, and why they are significant to its future. Don’t miss a fascinating discussion! TechCentral

    30 分钟
  2. TCS+ | Videsha Proothveerajh on Vodacom Business’s new approach to enterprise technology

    10月28日

    TCS+ | Videsha Proothveerajh on Vodacom Business’s new approach to enterprise technology

    Vodacom Business recently appointed an “extraordinary business advisory board”, a strategic initiative designed to strengthen its enterprise expertise and support organisations on their digital transformation journeys. To unpack the decision to appoint an advisory board, TechCentral is joined in this episode of TCS+ by Videsha Proothveerajh, director of Vodacom Business, who explains that it’s all part of Vodacom’s shift from being a traditional telecommunications provider to a “techco”, or technology company. In this episodes Proothveerajh chats about: • The advisory board, who it is comprised of and the purpose it is meant to serve in the business services landscape in South Africa; • The fact that the pace of technology change has accelerated coming out of Covid and how this influenced Vodacom Business’s approach to digital transformation; • How the new advisory board influences Vodacom’s approach to guiding enterprise clients on digital transformation; • The role the latest telecoms technologies, including 5G and the internet of things, are playing in the business-to-business environment in which Vodacom Business operates; • How Vodacom Business tailors its digital transformation solutions to meet the needs of different industries or enterprise segments, or indeed of customers that might not be as advanced as others in their application of technology; • The most common obstacles South African enterprises face when it comes to technology adoption and digital transformation; and • The emerging trends and technologies that will have the biggest impact on the business market in the next few years. Don’t miss an informative discussion! TechCentral

    32 分钟
  3. TCS | The company building a ‘living computer’ with human cells

    10月23日

    TCS | The company building a ‘living computer’ with human cells

    The invention of the silicon transistor was fundamental to the success of the digital age, driving the core of the modern-day digital economy. The rise of generative AI has put hardware at the epicentre of the next wave of economic growth, with chip makers such as Nvidia and AMD reaching record valuations as demand for advanced chips far outstrips supply. But as AI data centres expand, so, too, does their consumption of resources, with their demand for water and electricity rising exponentially. FinalSpark is a Swiss biocomputing company exploring more efficient ways of computing – and it’s turned to human neurons as a potential solution. In this episode of the TechCentral Show, Fred Jordan, co-founder and co-CEO of FinalSpark, gives insight into “wetware” (in effect, living hardware) and what it means for the future of computing. Jordan delves into: • What inspired him turn to living neurons as a means of processing; • Parallels between his training as a signal processing engineer and his work with living neurons; • Why FinalSpark uses human neurons and not any other like those from a cat on an octopus; • How skin cells are used to “create” the neurons; • How the neurons are fed, stored and kept alive; • How long the neurons live for and the sort of computations FinalSpark has made them perform; and • His views on the future of computing. Don’t miss this intriguing discussion! TechCentral

    20 分钟
  4. TCS+ | Managing Sims, saving money: how MSB Micro keeps businesses connected

    10月22日

    TCS+ | Managing Sims, saving money: how MSB Micro keeps businesses connected

    In today’s hyperconnected society, mobile connectivity is key to running a successful business, helping keep employees connected to each other, to organisational resources and to customers. To manage communications effectively, businesses need to have a clear view of the entire Sim estate across the organisation. Monitoring usage and having the control needed to provide (or restrict) resources such as voice minutes and data quickly and easily are critical to managing costs effectively. MSB Micro Systems is a company specialising in managed network connectivity for corporate entities. In this episode of TechCentral’s TCS+, MSB Microsystems founder and CEO Danny Stemmet talks about the ins and outs of Sim management. Stemmet delves into: • MSB Micro’s history and how the company changed from being a software development house to a services company; • How the rise of hybrid work environments and remote teams have affected demand for Sim management services, especially among mobile workforces; • How MSB Micro Systems supports Sims that perform machine-to-machine communications and other internet-of-things functions; • How MSB’s network-agnostic approach provides flexibility its resellers and, by extension, their clients; • How MSB’s pricing model supports businesses at every stage growth, helping them scale appropriately when they need to; • The key benefits for a company that chooses to use a managed connectivity service rather than managing their mobile estate directly with an operator; and • Why MSB Micro is changing its business model from being a managed service provider to a platform business. Don’t miss this informative conversation. TechCentral

    12 分钟
  5. TCS+ | Cloud On Demand's Senzo Mbhele on the benefits of the AWS distribution model

    10月10日

    TCS+ | Cloud On Demand's Senzo Mbhele on the benefits of the AWS distribution model

    When most people think of Amazon Web Services, they automatically assume they should go directly to AWS. However, for the diverse ecosystem of AWS partners – including managed service providers and independent software vendors – the real secret to achieving significant growth often lies in leveraging the distributor model. Consider this analogy: if AWS is a powerful cloud engine, then the reseller acts as the skilled driver. But who manages the complexities of operating the vehicle, such as maintenance, refuelling, training and necessary pit stops? That administrative heavy lifting falls to the distributor. In this episode of TCS+, Senzo Mbhele, MD at Cloud On Demand, explains the AWS distribution model and its advantages. Mbhele discusses: • The main business challenges that the AWS distribution model addresses; • How distributors create financial value and improve return on investment for others in the ecosystem, including end customers; • The support distribution partners provide to internal teams, enabling them to achieve more without the need to hire additional staff; • The expertise distributors offer to help chief information officers and chief technology officers manage risk, security and governance throughout their cloud journey; • Common misconceptions that may cause executives to hesitate before partnering with a distributor; and • Indicators that suggest it might be time for a business to consider the services of a distribution partner, along with the benefits this can bring. Don’t miss this engaging conversation! TechCentral

    51 分钟
  6. TCS | Takealot CEO Frederik Zietsman on township growth, EVs and the future of online retail

    10月6日

    TCS | Takealot CEO Frederik Zietsman on township growth, EVs and the future of online retail

    E-commerce will soon reach an important milestone in South Africa: by January, according to World Wide Worx research, online shopping will top 10% of total retail sales for the first time. The move to 15% and then to 20% will come much quicker. That’s the view of Frederik Zietsman, CEO of Naspers-owned Takealot Group – South Africa’s largest online retailer – who was speaking to TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod on the TechCentral Show. In the interview, Zietsman unpacks what’s driving the rapid adoption of online shopping in South Africa – Covid-19 was a key trigger – and what the future holds as international e-commerce giants step up their investments in the country. He also discusses: • How the competitive dynamics of the market have changed in recent years; • The impact of the entry of international giants such as Amazon and Walmart and how this will reshape the market in the coming years; • The decision to expand subsidiary Mr D’s focus from fast food to include new product categories; • The township opportunity and how Takealot is working to crack that market; • Takealot’s plans to move to electric vehicles in its logistics fleet, including a look at what’s needed to introduce electric motorbikes at scale; • The challenge of crime in the logistics chain and what’s being done to fight it; • Why Takealot is getting into the home loans business; and • What’s going to drive the company’s growth in the next few years. Don’t miss a fascinating conversation! TechCentral

    35 分钟

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