The company was named a leading software provider for small businesses and start-ups and won the ‘Best App Creator’ award.
There has never been a better time for ICT resellers to reinvent themselves as services businesses, says Gary Pickford, chief commercial officer at Tarsus Distribution.
The Digital4Agriculture Initiative, IBM’s new digital skills development platform, seeks to foster African afgritech start-ups.
The companies will provide advanced e-mail security – coupled with powerful e-mail branding – to small and midsize businesses in SA.
The big-four bank commits partial funding to the 1 000 Tech Entrepreneurs Campaign, as the initiative locks in more partnerships.
The start-up merges with Silicon Valley-based celebrity engagement platform Starsona, paving the way for it to enter the lucrative North American market.
The Tshwane-based automotive city has created hundreds of jobs through the first R4.3 billion investment from suppliers and partners.
Medium companies tend to have many different systems and applications, so a services play can become very complicated for them, says Tarsus.
The company, which provides hospital and life cover directly to a user’s mobile phone, has already paid out in excess of R15 million in claims.
The start-up introduces a technology solution to review legal invoices and reduce legal fees.
The partnership aims to offer affordable SD-WAN solution tailored to smaller companies.
Object Astra makes its South African debut, hoping to create connections for aspiring start-ups with potential business partners.