Understand the business. Choose the right technology. Own the outcome. That principle has shaped how we support, build and improve technology for organisations since 2014.
The business has evolved because the work kept evolving. A support request becomes an infrastructure question. An infrastructure question exposes a continuity risk. A manual process becomes a software problem. We grew by following those needs instead of staying inside one narrow service category.
Onkabetse started by helping organisations choose, deploy and support technology they could rely on.
As client environments grew, so did the work — networks, servers, Microsoft services, monitoring, backup and day-to-day ownership.
The same operational problems increasingly needed purpose-built platforms, integrations, automation and better data flow.
We now bring software, infrastructure, continuity, cloud, managed support and procurement into one joined-up capability.
We are not interested in complexity for its own sake. The best solution is the one that fits the operation, survives production and remains understandable after go-live.
We start with the operation, the people and the outcome before choosing the technology.
We prefer one accountable technology conversation over a chain of hand-offs and disconnected vendors.
Software, identity, networks, cloud, backup and support are treated as connected parts of the same environment.
Maintainability, security, documentation, support and future change are considered from the start.
We do not force every client into the same answer. Sometimes the right solution is software. Sometimes it is infrastructure, support, continuity or a combination of several disciplines.
Explore all solutionsSoftware & business systems
CONNECTEDManaged IT services
CONNECTEDNetworks & infrastructure
CONNECTEDBackup & business continuity
CONNECTEDCloud & Microsoft solutions
CONNECTEDIT hardware & procurement
CONNECTEDThose words are more useful as a working standard than as a slogan. Secure enough to trust. Efficient enough to improve the operation. Flexible enough to keep serving the business as it changes.