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BT-SA announces new infrastructure offering
B
ridging Technologies SA (BT-SA) has
announced its new Asset Infrastructure
Offering which ensures that enterprises not
only have installation of infrastructure but can
procure the assets themselves from BT–SA.
“We understand that there are many
businesses that are under financial pressure,
but still need to put the right infrastructure
in place,” said Isaac Mophathlane, Director
of BT–SA.
With a good infrastructure plan in place,
whether finance is needed for generators or
data centres, the money would be available.
The benefits include being able to work
within capital budget constraints, not having
to shell out cash up front and be able to
make re-payment over 24 to 60 months.
“When infrastructure needs upgrading, it
doesn’t mean that business needs to fail,”
said Mophathlane.
“With careful, thoughtful planning and
getting the right finance in place, business
not only gets to continue, but to thrive.”
“BT–SA is aware that projects of all kinds of
sizes can be financed, ensuring that business
not only continues, but flourishes.”
Many organisations don’t take into
account how the failure of infrastructure
can detrimentally affect business. When
catastrophe strikes outside of budget cycles, a
severe strain is placed on available cash flow
because not enough thought had been given
to upgrading IT infrastructure in good time.
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Johannesburg gets ready for Digital
Transformation Congress 2019
Key topics include: Preparing your
workforce for the digital age; discovering
what Digital Transformation maturity is
and highlighting its benefits; exploring
the business impact of AI; using cloud
as a Digital Transformation tool; digitally
transforming the manufacturing industry;
digital opportunities in the transportation
and logistics sector; and accelerating Digital
Transformation in government to enhance
service delivery.
T Convention Centre under the theme,
‘gaining the edge through technology’.
Hosted by IT News Africa, this year’s summit
will take place on July 30 at The Sandton Hundreds of senior executives will meet
to advance their knowledge of the
latest business technologies and digital
innovations such as AI, IoT, Blockchain,
IT security, 5G and Robotics, and how
they impact on business operations.
The congress will also outline ways that
businesses can use technology to gain the
edge over competitors.
he second annual Digital Transformation
Congress returns to Johannesburg
that will be attended by senior business
executives and enterprise IT vendors from
leading organisations such as Petro SA,
Transnet, Nedbank, Sasria SOC, Eskom,
Loreal, Liberty Group, Alexander Forbes,
Parmalat, Adobe, T-Systems, TransUnion,
Braintree and Darktrace.
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Confirmed speakers are Johanna Kolla (Head
of Products Partnerships, MEA at Google);
Mayur Patel (CEO of Kwese iFlix), Aneesa
Ameer (Innovation Lead at ABSA Group),
Avsharn Bachoo (CTO at PPS Insurance),
Joseph Hundah (Group CEO at Econet
Media), Nathan van Rooyan (IIT Director at
Virgin Active, South Africa), Antoinia Norman
(CEO, Richard Branson Entrepreneurship
Hub, Member at UN Women) and Andre
Hugo (CEO at Virgin Money South Africa).
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