Who We Are

Imagine one day when all cars use water instead of petrol, you have to think the unthinkable and do the undoable, anything is possible with the use of ICT, in short, Phetole Technology falls under the category of SaaS and System Integrator, (software as a service) and hardware’s, we integrate system using open-source software’s, this is evident on the service we offer for Enterprise (Government, Municipalities, Private Sector)

Our internal systems are constantly improved and fine-tuned to make sure that you are getting the most current and best service possible in the market, Open source is at the heart of Phetole Technology

What We Do

System Integration

Digital learning

Web-based training (sometimes called e-learning) is anywhere, any time instruction delivered over the Internet to browser-equipped learners. There are two primary models of Web-based instruction: synchronous (instructor-facilitated) and asynchronous (self-directed, self-paced). Instruction can be delivered by a combination of static methods (learning portals, hyperlinked pages, screen cam tutorials, streaming audio/video, and live Web broadcasts) and interactive methods (threaded discussions, chats, and desk-top video conferencing), Phetole Technology will assist schools to migrate and use these latest methods of teaching and learning, gone are the days when learners were taught about identifying parts of a locust, now we talk about Coding, Robotics, Artificial Intelligent, Machine Learning, etc

Manual to Digital Process

Creating, filling, and routing paper forms throughout core business departments like legal, HR, and accounting can be time-consuming, expensive, and cause delays. Digitally transforming your paper-based forms and processes can provide a more reliable, agile, and secure way to process business transactions.

One of the positive effects of Covid-19 is that it has put ICT at the top of the business agenda and most companies find it difficult to move away from a manual process to a Digital process, simply put, we assist companies of any size to the use of digital technology which is an event to perform a process or processes to accomplish a workflow or function, including Digidize, moving and storing all your company documents to a Cloud Environment, this ensures that all your important contents are safe and secure at all time

Consulting Services

Over the years we have helped Business and Government Agencies in developing and perfecting their systems, some of the services we offer are

  • Network Design, Architecture, and Implementation
  • Strategic Plan and Development
  • IT Governance Guide
  • System Migration Advisory
  • Cloud Computing
  • DevOps
  • Enterprise content management
  • Scrum and Project Plan
  • IT Security
  • Cyber Security
  • Domain and E-mail Management
  • Gig Economy
  • Many more

Hardware and Software

We supply Hardware and Software for on-premises installation and also for Cloud Hosted System

  • Storage and Data Management
  • NAS
  • SAN
  • Server
  • Switches
  • Routers
  • Mobile Device Management
  • Hyperconverged infrastructure
  • SD-Wan
  • WAN optimization
  • Firewall
  • VPN & VLAN
  • Fire Suppression

Software Development

If you are looking for purpose build software, for any type of business operation, we can provide you with a cutting-edge system that is modern and secure.

Through our development partner, we make use of Cloud Native Computing Frameworks and Software to Develop a Cloud-Native Platform  that leverages the latest technologies, we use:

  • Golang
  • Hugo
  • Rust
  • Typescript
  • React
  • Vue
  • Ionic
  • Docker
  • Kubernets
  • Angular
  • Data Storage
  • Microservices Architecture
  • Gloo Edge
  • Cloud-Native Platform
  • DevOps
  • Flutter
  • TiDB
  • MongoDB
  • Automation
  • Edge Computing

Cloud Computing is the future

Disaster recovery plan (DRP)

A disaster recovery plan (DRP) – sometimes referred to as a business continuity plan (BCP) or business process contingency plan (BPCP) – describes how an organization is to deal with potential disasters. Just as a disaster is an event that makes the continuation of normal functions impossible, a disaster recovery plan consists of the precautions taken so that the effects of a disaster will be minimized and the organization will be able to either maintain or quickly resume mission-critical functions. Typically, disaster recovery planning involves an analysis of business processes and continuity needs; it may also include a significant focus on disaster prevention.

Disaster recovery is becoming an increasingly important aspect of enterprise computing. As devices, systems, and networks become ever more complex, there are simply more things that can go wrong. As a consequence, recovery plans have also become more complex. 

Phetole Technology is at the forefront of this service, so get in touch

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR)

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR or BC/DR) are closely related practices that describe an organization’s preparation for unforeseen risks to continued operations. The trend of combining business continuity and disaster recovery into a single term has resulted from a growing recognition that both business executives and technology executives need to be collaborating closely instead of developing plans in isolation.

Business continuity describes the processes and procedures an organization must put in place to ensure that mission-critical functions can continue during and after a disaster. In this sense, the concept is interchangeable with a disaster recovery plan (DRP). Business continuity, however, also addresses more comprehensive planning that focuses on long-term or chronic challenges to organizational success. Potential business continuity problems may include the illness or departure of key team members, supply chain breakdowns, catastrophic failures, or critical malware infections.

Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS)

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is the replication and hosting of physical or virtual servers by a third party to provide failover in the event of a man-made or natural catastrophe.

Typically, DRaaS requirements and expectations are documented in a service-level agreement (SLA) and the third-party vendor provides failover to a cloud computing environment, either through a contract or pay-per-use basis. In the event of an actual disaster, and the offsite vendor will be less likely than the enterprise itself to suffer the direct and immediate effects, allowing the provider to implement the disaster recovery plan even in the event of the worst-case scenario: a total or near-total shutdown of the affected enterprise.

DRaaS can be especially useful for small to mid-size businesses that lack the necessary expertise to provision, configure and test an effective disaster recovery plan (DRP). Using DRaaS also means the organization doesn’t have to invest in — and maintain — their own off-site DR environment. An additional benefit is that DRaaS contracts can be flexible as the business’ needs change. The downside, of course, is that the business must trust that the DRaaS service provider can implement the plan in the event of a disaster and meet the defined recovery time and recovery point objectives.

Linux Implementation & Support

Well in case you may not know, Linux is a Kernel, a Kernel allows you or a company to build a computer operating system, like Ubuntu Linux for Desktop and Zentay Linux for Servers,  just like Microsoft ‘s Windows that you know, it also has its Kernel which we don’t know what it is, the good thing with Linux is the freedom, which means it will depend on you which flavor of Linux OS you wish to implement in your organization for personal use because is secure and is reliable, Linux is everywhere, on your smartphone, servers, desktop, Cars and many more, large and small companies use Linux as their servers of choice, from banks to Government Departments, they now migrate to Linux, since the future of ICT is in the Cloud, we now focus on Docker, Kubernets, Automation, Virtualization, the list is endless, all these systems swim in the Linux pool, if you’re not sure, contact us and we will show you how

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