by AKANI CHAUKE
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) -THE information and communication technology (ICT)solutions partner, Intellehub, has transformed into a multifaceted advisory and technology firm with growing influence across the public and private markets.
It intends to challenge South Africa’s largest companies in the sector.
Thibedi Mogoba, Intellehub Executive Chairperson, said the company’s expansion was rooted in its deep advisory capability and a philosophy of modernisation.
“We’ve built a business that acts as a sounding board for CIOs and technology leaders – helping them navigate the complexity of modernisation,” he explained.
“Our role is to assess what’s in place, identify what’s becoming obsolete, and advise on how to make their environments future ready. From that advisory foundation, we shape solutions, recommend the right technologies, and support clients through managed services.”
A prominent success recently is a proactive municipal management dashboard, deployed across dozens of municipalities on behalf of one of South Africa’s nine provincial governments.
It is designed to help municipalities make faster, data-driven decisions on core issues like infrastructure supply chain and finance.
Intellehub reports this structured approach – advisory, innovative technologies, managed services and people solutions – has enabled the company to develop a rich understanding of its clients’ operational realities while keeping the company agile and vendor-agnostic.
Founded in 2013, Intellehub has broadened its horizons beyond government work.
The company’s focus is on developing its own internet protocol and embedding emerging technologies – from artificial intelligence and machine learning to internet of things and automation – across its solutions portfolio.
Thandisizwe Kopolo, the Managing Director, said the coming was moving into the private sector, into industries like telecommunications, financial services, mining and insurance.
“That means engaging clients in new ways, developing smart mining, fintech solutions, digital transformation solutions and building the intellectual property that will increasingly define our future,” Kopolo said.
– CAJ News
