Author: Vodacom Business

In the 20-year partnership with the Sunshine Tour, the Vodacom Origins of Golf series continues to support local talent and drive diversity within the sport. This year, for the first time, women golfing professionals will play alongside their male counterparts for the same prize money in the pro-am tournament. Golf participation is on the rise worldwide, with golf body R&A reporting that there are 15% more players on course since 2020 and millions of people engaged with the sport through many alternative formats, such as driving ranges. Although seen as a traditionally male-dominated domain, almost a quarter of registered players…

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In today’s digital age, businesses are seeking innovative solutions to drive their digital transformation and achieve new levels of efficiency, scalability, and agility. As cloud computing continues to revolutionise industries, Huawei Cloud is a leading and disruptive platform for organisations looking to reap the benefits of the cloud. “At Vodacom Business, we recognise the transformative possibilities of Huawei Cloud in accelerating business growth and innovation. With our expertise in Huawei Cloud services and unwavering commitment to customer success, we are the trusted partner for organisations seeking to unlock the full potential of the cloud,” says Prince Hlatshwayo, Executive Head of…

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In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organisations are increasingly turning to cloud computing solutions to drive innovation, enhance scalability, and optimise operational efficiency. When it comes to harnessing the power of the cloud, Microsoft Azure stands out as a leading platform. “Embracing the cloud is no longer a choice; it’s a necessity for businesses to stay competitive in the digital era. At Vodacom Business, we understand the unique challenges organisations face on their cloud transformation journey. That is why we are proud to offer Microsoft Azure as part of our comprehensive suite of cloud solutions. With our expertise, experience, and…

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Since the start of the pandemic, businesses across sectors have had to navigate remote or hybrid work settings, with a scattered workforce needing to connect and collaborate online. This trend is set to continue post-pandemic in an increasingly digitised business landscape. As a result, companies have had to embrace digital transformation to remain productive and competitive. A study by Accenture, titled “The Future of Work: Productive Anywhere”, found that 83% of employees prefer a hybrid work model in which they can work remotely between 25% and 75% of the time. A Vodafone study on “future ready” businesses has also found…

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