Close Menu
TechCentralTechCentral

    Subscribe to the newsletter

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    WhatsApp Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
    TechCentralTechCentral
    • News
      Digital authoritarianism grows as African states normalise internet blackouts

      Digital authoritarianism grows as African states normalise internet blackouts

      19 December 2025
      Starlink satellite anomaly creates debris in rare orbital mishap

      Starlink satellite anomaly creates debris in rare orbital mishap

      19 December 2025
      TechCentral's South African Newsmakers of 2025

      TechCentral’s South African Newsmakers of 2025

      18 December 2025
      Malatsi buries Post Office's long-dead monopoly

      Malatsi buries Post Office monopoly the market ignored

      18 December 2025
      China races to crack EUV as chip war with the West intensifies

      China races to crack EUV lithography as chip war with the West intensifies

      18 December 2025
    • World
      Trump space order puts the moon back at centre of US, China rivalry - US President Donald Trump

      Trump space order puts the moon back at centre of US, China rivalry

      19 December 2025
      Warner Bros slams the door on Paramount

      Warner Bros slams the door on Paramount

      17 December 2025
      X moves to block bid to revive Twitter brand

      X moves to block bid to revive Twitter brand

      17 December 2025
      Oracle’s AI ambitions face scrutiny on earnings miss

      Oracle’s AI ambitions face scrutiny on earnings miss

      11 December 2025
      China will get Nvidia H200 chips - but not without paying Washington first

      China will get Nvidia H200 chips – but not without paying Washington first

      9 December 2025
    • In-depth
      Black Friday goes digital in South Africa as online spending surges to record high

      Black Friday goes digital in South Africa as online spending surges to record high

      4 December 2025
      Canal+ plays hardball - and DStv viewers feel the pain

      Canal+ plays hardball – and DStv viewers feel the pain

      3 December 2025
      Jensen Huang Nvidia

      So, will China really win the AI race?

      14 November 2025
      Valve's Linux console takes aim at Microsoft's gaming empire

      Valve’s Linux console takes aim at Microsoft’s gaming empire

      13 November 2025
      iOCO's extraordinary comeback plan - Rhys Summerton

      iOCO’s extraordinary comeback plan

      28 October 2025
    • TCS
      TCS+ | Africa's digital transformation - unlocking AI through cloud and culture - Cliff de Wit Accelera Digital Group

      TCS+ | Cloud without culture won’t deliver AI: Accelera’s Cliff de Wit

      12 December 2025
      TCS+ | How Cloud on Demand helps partners thrive in the AWS ecosystem - Odwa Ndyaluvane and Xenia Rhode

      TCS+ | How Cloud On Demand helps partners thrive in the AWS ecosystem

      4 December 2025
      TCS | MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita on competition, AI and the future of mobile

      TCS | Ralph Mupita on competition, AI and the future of mobile

      28 November 2025
      TCS | Dominic Cull on fixing South Africa's ICT policy bottlenecks

      TCS | Dominic Cull on fixing South Africa’s ICT policy bottlenecks

      21 November 2025
      TCS | BMW CEO Peter van Binsbergen on the future of South Africa's automotive industry

      TCS | BMW CEO Peter van Binsbergen on the future of South Africa’s automotive industry

      6 November 2025
    • Opinion
      Netflix, Warner Bros deal raises fresh headaches for MultiChoice - Duncan McLeod

      Netflix, Warner Bros deal raises fresh headaches for MultiChoice

      5 December 2025
      BIN scans, DDoS and the next cybercrime wave hitting South Africa's banks - Entersekt Gerhard Oosthuizen

      BIN scans, DDoS and the next cybercrime wave hitting South Africa’s banks

      3 December 2025
      Your data, your hardware: the DIY AI revolution is coming - Duncan McLeod

      Your data, your hardware: the DIY AI revolution is coming

      20 November 2025
      Zero Carbon Charge founder Joubert Roux

      The energy revolution South Africa can’t afford to miss

      20 November 2025
      It's time for a new approach to government IT spend in South Africa - Richard Firth

      It’s time for a new approach to government IT spend in South Africa

      19 November 2025
    • Company Hubs
      • Africa Data Centres
      • AfriGIS
      • Altron Digital Business
      • Altron Document Solutions
      • Altron Group
      • Arctic Wolf
      • AvertITD
      • Braintree
      • CallMiner
      • CambriLearn
      • CYBER1 Solutions
      • Digicloud Africa
      • Digimune
      • Domains.co.za
      • ESET
      • Euphoria Telecom
      • Incredible Business
      • iONLINE
      • IQbusiness
      • Iris Network Systems
      • LSD Open
      • NEC XON
      • Netstar
      • Network Platforms
      • Next DLP
      • Ovations
      • Paracon
      • Paratus
      • Q-KON
      • SevenC
      • SkyWire
      • Solid8 Technologies
      • Telit Cinterion
      • Tenable
      • Vertiv
      • Videri Digital
      • Vodacom Business
      • Wipro
      • Workday
      • XLink
    • Sections
      • AI and machine learning
      • Banking
      • Broadcasting and Media
      • Cloud services
      • Contact centres and CX
      • Cryptocurrencies
      • Education and skills
      • Electronics and hardware
      • Energy and sustainability
      • Enterprise software
      • Financial services
      • Information security
      • Internet and connectivity
      • Internet of Things
      • Investment
      • IT services
      • Lifestyle
      • Motoring
      • Public sector
      • Retail and e-commerce
      • Satellite communications
      • Science
      • SMEs and start-ups
      • Social media
      • Talent and leadership
      • Telecoms
    • Events
    • Advertise
    TechCentralTechCentral
    Home » Sections » AI and machine learning » AI and the future of ICT distribution

    AI and the future of ICT distribution

    Predictive distribution, enabled by AI, is not just possible but inevitable, writes DCC Technologies' Andrew Harris.
    By Andrew Harris16 June 2025
    Twitter LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Telegram Copy Link
    News Alerts
    WhatsApp

    AI and the future of ICT distributionFor a long time, much of ICT distribution has been a game of reaction – waiting for vendor forecasts, fulfilling reseller orders and doing our best to keep the system moving. But as we all know, reacting isn’t the same as anticipating. And in today’s volatile, data-rich world, anticipation is everything.

    We’ve been thinking hard about how artificial intelligence and data-led insight can help us move from reacting to predicting. Because if we want to create real value in the channel, we need to be smarter, not just faster.

    This isn’t about chasing hype. It’s about practical change. As I shared in earlier pieces, distribution still relies heavily on gut feel – years of experience, yes, but often without enough data to validate those instincts. AI doesn’t replace instinct; it augments it. It helps us spot patterns we can’t see, unpack noisy, unstructured data and remove unnecessary assumptions from decision making.

    If a product is underperforming, traditional thinking might suggest demand has dropped; AI might show something deeper

    Consider stock planning. If a product is underperforming, traditional thinking might suggest demand has dropped. But AI might show something deeper – perhaps a shift in buyer behaviour, a packaging change that confused customers or channel conflict we hadn’t considered. One of the most powerful things AI can do is help us ask better questions sooner.

    The opportunity isn’t just in analysing structured data like sales histories or stock levels. It’s in combining that with unstructured data – reseller conversations, feedback forms, even call centre transcripts. That’s where the real demand signals often live, and it’s where AI excels. According to International Data Corp, organisations that invest in decision intelligence – AI-driven analytics focused on improving judgment – are seeing up to 30% improvement in decision-making speed and outcomes.

    That matters in a market like South Africa, where every unit, every delay and every insight counts. We don’t have the luxury of overstocking or relying on long lead times. Accuracy matters. Efficiency matters. And being able to sense change early gives us a critical edge.

    Predictive supply chains

    Globally, the shift towards predictive supply chains is gaining real traction. A recent article in Harvard Business Review noted that machine learning is already transforming supply chain management by enabling dynamic, scenario-based forecasting that moves beyond static historical models. This reflects a mindset shift from responding to disruption to preparing for it.

    Across the industry, the few companies that have embraced AI in their supply chains are seeing more than just incremental improvements. They’re streamlining logistics, tightening up inventory management and lifting service levels in ways that were difficult to achieve with traditional methods alone. These gains are not just about efficiency – they’re about resilience and responsiveness. And while much of the early adoption has come from larger global players, the same principles apply locally. With the right mindset and tools, there’s no reason South African distributors can’t unlock similar advantages.

    Read: Zuckerberg bets big on artificial general intelligence

    But as with any technology shift, it’s not just about the tools – it’s about mindset. We have to get more comfortable with testing, learning and sometimes getting it wrong. The fear often isn’t about the tech itself. It’s about unfamiliarity, ethical concerns and not knowing where to begin. But the truth is, starting small, staying curious and committing to learning can go a long way.

    AI and the future of ICT distribution - Andrew Harris
    The author, Andrew Harris

    AI also allows us to reassign human effort. Repetitive forecasting, data clean-up admin – these can be automated. What’s left is the work that only humans can do: building trust, strengthening partnerships and navigating nuance. That’s where we want to spend more of our time.

    This isn’t a future conversation. This is a now conversation. And if we’re honest, it’s one our industry has delayed for too long. Predictive distribution, enabled by AI, is not just possible but inevitable. The question is whether we lead that shift or get pulled along by it.

    Get breaking news from TechCentral on WhatsApp. Sign up here.

    • The author, Andrew Harris, is chief sales and marketing officer at DCC Technologies
    • Read more articles by Andrew Harris on TechCentral

    Don’t miss:

    Why IT distributors need a smarter relationship with resellers



    Andrew Harris DCC DCC Technologies
    Subscribe to TechCentral Subscribe to TechCentral
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleBeijing’s chip champions blacklisted by Taiwan
    Next Article TechCentral Nexus S0E2: South Africa’s digital battlefield

    Related Posts

    A smarter approach to digital transformation in ICT distribution - Andrew Harris

    A smarter approach to digital transformation in ICT distribution

    15 July 2025
    A smarter approach to digital transformation in ICT distribution - Andrew Harris

    E-commerce in ICT distribution: enabler or disruptor?

    30 June 2025
    AI and the future of ICT distribution - Andrew Harris

    Beyond the box: why IT distribution depends on real partnerships

    2 June 2025
    Company News
    Why TechCentral is the most powerful platform for reaching IT decision makers

    Why TechCentral is the most powerful platform for reaching IT decision makers

    17 December 2025
    Business trends to watch in 2026 - Domains.co.za

    Business trends to watch in 2026

    17 December 2025
    MTN Zambia launches world's first 4G cloud smartphone solution - Huawei

    MTN Zambia launches world’s first 4G cloud smartphone solution

    17 December 2025
    Opinion
    Netflix, Warner Bros deal raises fresh headaches for MultiChoice - Duncan McLeod

    Netflix, Warner Bros deal raises fresh headaches for MultiChoice

    5 December 2025
    BIN scans, DDoS and the next cybercrime wave hitting South Africa's banks - Entersekt Gerhard Oosthuizen

    BIN scans, DDoS and the next cybercrime wave hitting South Africa’s banks

    3 December 2025
    Your data, your hardware: the DIY AI revolution is coming - Duncan McLeod

    Your data, your hardware: the DIY AI revolution is coming

    20 November 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    Latest Posts
    Digital authoritarianism grows as African states normalise internet blackouts

    Digital authoritarianism grows as African states normalise internet blackouts

    19 December 2025
    Starlink satellite anomaly creates debris in rare orbital mishap

    Starlink satellite anomaly creates debris in rare orbital mishap

    19 December 2025
    Trump space order puts the moon back at centre of US, China rivalry - US President Donald Trump

    Trump space order puts the moon back at centre of US, China rivalry

    19 December 2025
    TechCentral's South African Newsmakers of 2025

    TechCentral’s South African Newsmakers of 2025

    18 December 2025
    © 2009 - 2025 NewsCentral Media
    • Cookie policy (ZA)
    • TechCentral – privacy and Popia

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Manage consent

    TechCentral uses cookies to enhance its offerings. Consenting to these technologies allows us to serve you better. Not consenting or withdrawing consent may adversely affect certain features and functions of the website.

    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    • Manage options
    • Manage services
    • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
    • Read more about these purposes
    View preferences
    • {title}
    • {title}
    • {title}