Small businesses need to be able to accept card payments anytime, anywhere, and mobile phones are making that possible.
The tech company's charity arm, Google.org, will give around R28.4 million to 12 local non-profits that are using tech to impact their communities.
The Western Cape is seen as an attractive place to run a successful tech start-up, with 36% of survey respondents generating significant revenue in the past year.
After returning from a three-month programme in Nigeria, local start-ups Preeva and Pineapple begin to further develop their business models.
The partnership between Syrex and Check Point has gone from strength-to-strength over the past three years, providing local clients with a unique approach to next-generation firewalls.
The online support programme provides local start-ups with coaching and mentoring as well as technology, business and legal tools to help them grow.
Connectivity remains a cost versus benefits challenge for many smaller businesses. However, these companies often don't grasp just how critical it is in a digitally transforming society.
Startupbootcamp AfriTech participants bag funding and commercial agreements to further develop their tech start-ups.
Global Industrial Service looks to take on established players in the market with the imminent arrival of AWS data centres in SA.
AirAdvance provides Airbnb hosts with access to capital, using confirmed Airbnb bookings as collateral for a cash advance.
Airbus seeks African tech start-ups that are working on solutions related to unmanned logistics to enter its six-month accelerator programme.
BoostMe360, an online portal for entry-level job-seekers, will invest the UK funds in incremental regional rollout.