On November 10, 2022, the eagerly awaited Dell Technologies Forum South Africa will once again be a live event at the Kyalami Convention Centre.
The Dell Technologies Forum will bring together corporate executives and subject-matter experts to exchange knowledge about how technology might influence the future prosperity of the nation’s companies. Additionally, it will demonstrate the solutions that will help businesses achieve breakthroughs and the limitless potential for creativity.
The local results of the Dell Breakthrough Study will be highlighted by Doug Woolley, general manager of Dell Technologies South Africa. The report addresses the notion that genuine, sustained breakthrough transformation occurs at the confluence of people and technology and offers insights from more than 40 countries.
This year’s guest speaker is Siya Xuza. Xuza is a South African engineer with expertise in energy engineering, a successful businessman, and a Harvard engineering graduate. Galactic Energy Ventures, an investment firm that focuses on the energy requirements of developing countries, was founded by him, and he serves as its MD.
The Solar Community Hubs in South Africa, an exciting development of the previous Solar Learning Lab programme to connect more community members with technology, health, and education resources, will also be discussed with guests at the conference.
“Dell is committed to helping organisations all over South Africa achieve transformation, and we look forward to the opportunities that the forum presents to not only strengthen our position as trusted advisors to our customers and partners, but also to help them map out a successful digital roadmap that will help them create their next breakthrough,” said Woolley.
Attendees will learn about the possibilities through interesting breakout sessions, interactive experiences, and connections with Dell’s technologists, whether it be a multi-cloud approach offered as a service, modernised and secure technology, or enabling AI decision-making at the edge.
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