Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 34 | Page 29

EDITOR’S NOTE H ello and welcome to the latest edition of Intelligent CIO Africa. This month’s front cover focuses on a Namibian financial holdings company that has benefited greatly thanks to Nutanix. Trustco Holdings has seen its number of employees rise from 50 to 900 in a decade and operates from three business segments – insurance and investments; resources; and banking and finance. However, it got to the point where the company needed to change its whole business model when it came to infrastructure, so it started to look at what solutions were available in the market. After choosing to work with Nutanix, Trustco has recently elected to license Prism Pro and implement Leap. Christo Du Raan, COO IT Hardware and Infrastructure at Trustco, says feedback – both internally and externally – has been positive and he has never experienced such a high-quality support system during his 24 years of working in IT. Our first feature is on Blockchain and how it can enhance customer satisfaction. We hear from Gerhard Dinhof, Blockchain Lead at IBM South Africa, who says that the technology creates a level of visibility between every partner in a supply chain www.intelligentcio.com and effectively holds them all accountable for their end of a production bargain. Meanwhile, Craig Nel, Mobile and Cognitive Experience (MCX) Leader at Oracle Middle East, Africa and Turkey, says Blockchain can play a key role in ensuring ethical sourcing is a major focus area for companies. signals asset management operations, which has seen overall business benefits. Elsewhere, we look at this year’s AFASA Conference on Agribusiness Transformation that took place in Bloemfontein, Free State, which ran under theme, ‘Farmers growing South Africa: Creating jobs and trade opportunities’. The global market for Software-defined Networking (SDN) has risen from less than half a billion dollars in 2013 to an expected US$14 billion by 2021, making it one of the fastest-growing in the ICT sector. But as Ian Jansen van Rensburg, Senior Systems Engineer at VMware, argues in feature two, it is not getting the recognition it deserves despite it reinventing the way companies embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In ‘Industry Watch’, we look at how the energy sector is shaping Africa, while in ‘Get to Know’, Wayne Human, Executive Partner at IQbusiness, tells us what makes him tick and what he thinks is the current hot technology point. The worldwide Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) market also grew 31.3% in 2018 to total US$32.4billion, according to Gartner. The organisation has also said that market consolidation will continue through 2019, driven by the high rate of growth for the top providers. With this in mind, we asked three leading experts what organisations should look for in an IaaS provider. South Africa is our country focus this month, where we look at how SAP mobile technology has enabled innovative ‘Smart City’ solutions for Cape Town. This includes the city’s road, storm water and traffic Lastly, to round off the magazine in ‘Final Word’, Corien Vermaak, Cyber Security Specialist, Cisco, looks at the current threats affecting Cloud Service Providers. I hope you enjoy the latest edition and remember that if you want to get in touch, you can do so by emailing me at paul@ lynchpinmedia.co.uk Paul Rogers Editor INTELLIGENTCIO 29