LOGISTICS & TRANSPORT Turning information highways into intelligent information superhighwaysRoger Hislop, executive head of Internet of Things at Internet Solutions | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Eubulus Timothy on new surfing film Deep End[Daniel Dercksen] Deep End, a new South African film by Eubulus Timothy, is set on the intoxicating shorelines of Durban's Golden Mile and brings one of the world's most popular surfing sites to glorious life... | |
IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS #WinTechAfrica: Diversity isn't nice. It's crucialDoug Woolley is the general manager of Dell EMC South Africa | |
IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS New, intelligent storage strategies are vitalHayden Sadler is country manager for Infinidat in South Africa | |
IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS Will the PoPI Act and GDPR see your storage costs triple?[Hayden Sadler] Data privacy and security is a major focus for businesses, particularly with the imminent rollout of the Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Act in South Africa... | |
HUMAN RESOURCES & MANAGEMENT Why biometric vetting should be standard practice in the education sector[Pine Pienaar] The spate of incidents, in recent years, involving offenders posing risk to the safety of learners across various schools in South Africa calls for some serious action to be taken... | |
MARKETING & MEDIA #YPOEdge: Mary Mazzio on making films that move the needle on social issuesMazzio with Academy Penguin Hall on 10 December 2018, where they discussed A Hero For Daisy and the urgency to break rules that hold women back. Image via 50 Eggs Films on Instagram | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT #MusicExchange: Trevor Jones[Martin Myers] Dr Trevor Jones was awarded a Ministerial Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to film composition at the recent DCAS's Cultural Affairs Awards... | |
MARKETING & MEDIA #YPOEdge: James Barty on brand humanity and doing good business, beyond ticking the 'CSI box'YPO member James Barty - also ACA chairperson and CEO of King James Group. | |
IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS Micro-moments, context and connectivity[Craig Johnston] One of the breakthrough technologies of the fourth industrial revolution is machine learning... | |
Sindy Peters | [Health & Welfare] One thing you don’t often learn growing up is how to love yourself. Jessica Smith found that words of praise are seldom heard. Conventional expectations shadow most girls. As a result, they struggle to value their unique traits. “There are so many young women and girls across the globe who are unhappy with who they are,” Smith says. So she set out to change lives with words, watercolours, and a fox. Read Jessica Smith's full story here. |
MARKETING & MEDIA Self-made or selfie-made?[Raleen Bagg] At 21, Kylie Jenner is the youngest self-made billionaire ever... | |
Ruth Cooper | [Music] Me-Ko releases the music video for his debut single ‘Forever’ featuring local singer, Law. |
MARKETING & MEDIA #BehindtheSelfie with... Emily KeyesKeyes captions this: "Driving through Cape Town on a sunny day." | |
MARKETING & MEDIA #Newsmaker: "I will always be a print girl" - Brand Cartel's Cilla Thompson[Jessica Tennant] Brand Cartel's newly appointed Cilla Thompson tells us what it's like to be the oldest in the team and that all the office is missing is literally a pool and a flamingo. Oh and that she's rubbed shoulders with David Beckham and Antonio Banderas on shoot... | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT What to expect from Allée Bleue's #MayDayMeander[Leigh Andrews] This March, a select group of bloggers attended the #MayDayMeander media day at Allée Bleue in Franschhoek... | |
PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE Why property markets slow before elections[Adrian Goslett] With the election date recently set for 8 May 2019, it is possible that activity in the property market may improve in the months to follow... | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT First Mauritian eco-hotel Salt of Palmar will win your heart[Debbie Hathway] Flying direct from Cape Town to Mauritius is one of my favourite things in the world. The faster I get there, the better... | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Die Stropers (The Harvesters) is South African filmmaking at its best[Daniel Dercksen] From the moment Janno steps into the frame of Die Stropers (The Harvesters), we enter his world, a cattle farm in the rural Free State, where he herds cattle and lives in the shadow of a conservative Afrikaner upbringing, ruled by religion and governed by family... | |
TOURISM, TRAVEL & HOSPITALITY Futureproofing your travel for 2019[Andrew Stark] When the Finance Minister chooses an Aloe Ferox - that bitter, hardy and spiky indigenous species best known for its resilience in extreme climates - as a metaphor for the country's budget, you know you're in for a rather prickly year... |