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The two companies will now be able to sell panels to some of the winners of contracts to supply emergency power to the national grid. The preferred bidders were named in March and they must conclude funding arrangements and regulatory requirements by the end of July for their contracts to come into force.
The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association, or Sapvia, which represents both manufacturers and importers of solar panels, said the exemption disadvantages some of its members who were unaware that the bidding requirements would be changed retrospectively. Some local solar panel plants have had to shut down because of the inconsistency of government demand, according to Wido Schnabel, its chairm
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Gerhard Fourie is Commvault s new channel lead
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Feb 8, 2021
The global Covid-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of cloud technologies around the world, but particularly in South Africa.
By Gerhard Fourie, district channel manager at Commvault South Africa
Where many businesses may have been lagging behind when it came to adopting cloud-based solutions, being forced to lock down and enable a remote workforce was the final push they needed.
However, in a digital world, data becomes arguably a business’ most valuable asset. Effective cloud data protection to enable Disaster Recovery (DR) and facilitate business continuity is more important now than ever.
Without data, digital business does not exist
Jan 18, 2021
Data Sciences Corporation has joined the ranks of Commvault Authorised Support Program (CASP) partners, becoming only the second organisation in South Africa to attain this status.
“Our CASP partners are effectively an extension of Commvault, allowing us to provide the same level of support from local partners as our customers expect from our global teams,” says Gerhard Fourie, district channel manager at Commvault South Africa. “The program is offered on an invitation-only basis, to carefully selected partners. Partners selected to participate in the program are empowered to deliver customer support based on industry-leading standards as established by Commvault.
“Having been a Commvault partner for the past five years, Data Sciences has embraced our methodology and has invested significantly in our product and the required skills matrix, earning them this accolade.”