The Western Cape opens applications for the Business Technology and Innovation Support Fund, to help firms increase their profitability.
The co-founders of the African Academy of Artificial Intelligence discuss the possible impact open source AI could have on the country and the opportunities for those skilled in the technology.
Generative AI tools can automate the creation of marketing content, e-mails, social media posts, product descriptions and even website development.
The short-term loan facility, Qwikloan, enables MoMo users to obtain loans on their mobile phones, ranging from R250 to R10 000.
Mobile workers need secure access to data and documents so they can work efficiently from anywhere, says Pete Munday, global marketing manager at Xerox Workflow Central.
The Aruba Instant On AP22D WiFi 6 access point brings enhanced connectivity to small businesses, boutique hotels, medical offices, schools, restaurants and homes, says Duxbury.
The Soweto-based consumer electronics start-up becomes a member of the manufacturing group within the BRICS Business Council.
The start-up refutes allegations that it may be operating its online investment services illegally, saying it’s conducting business within the confines of the law.
Alex Astengo will develop Cape Town-based Root’s UK presence, as it is in partnership discussions with insurers, retailers, banks and telcos.
A report by Boston Consulting Group and QED Investors found that SA, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt are leading the fintech race in Africa.
The ten-year partnership will see partners develop cloud and customer-focused AI services.