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Beyond the Handshake: Inside the Network That Keeps Hungry Lion – and Africa’s Fast-Food Economy – Always Connected.

When your brand promise is speed, downtime isn’t a glitch – it’s a business crisis. In the quick-service restaurant (QSR) sector, where numerous transactions occur every second, network reliability is not just a matter of convenience but a critical factor

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SOLA Group reaches Financial Close and begins construction on landmark hybrid solar and battery project for Sasol and Air Liquide.

SOLA Group has achieved Financial Close (FC) on its Naos-1 Hybrid Solar and Battery Project, a 300 MW (435 MWp) solar PV facility with 660 MWh of battery energy storage (BESS).  Enabled by long-term power purchase agreements with Sasol and

SOLA Group reaches Financial Close and begins construction on landmark hybrid solar and battery project for Sasol and Air Liquide. Read More »

THE SME BLINDSPOT.

When Cleaning Is Treated As Operational, Not Strategic. In 2026, cleaning standards are no longer a facilities issue. They’re a governance issue. For many corporates, what was once a line item in the facilities budget now appears on the corporate

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Vertiv Expands IT Management Portfolio with New KVM Switch for Secure, Remote Access in Enterprise and Edge Data Centres.

The Vertiv™ Avocent® MergePoint Unity™ 2 offers enterprise-grade security, scalable configurations, and seamless remote access for IT infrastructure management. Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, introduced the Vertiv™ Avocent® MergePoint Unity™ 2, a next-generation KVM switch platform for secure,

Vertiv Expands IT Management Portfolio with New KVM Switch for Secure, Remote Access in Enterprise and Edge Data Centres. Read More »

As chat-based shopping gains traction, WhatsApp commerce is fast becoming South Africa’s new digital storefront.

Shopping habits have changed dramatically in recent years. Customers now expect convenience, speed and the freedom to connect with brands in the digital spaces they already trust. In South Africa, that space is WhatsApp. As the country’s most commonly used

As chat-based shopping gains traction, WhatsApp commerce is fast becoming South Africa’s new digital storefront. Read More »

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