The Facebook post claims Sun International is giving away 200 nights, each to the value of R8 657, at its Sun City resorts.
ICT services provider appoints new group CFO as part of leadership transition.
The Embassy of Ireland in SA announces the tech start-ups that will participate in the Irish Tech Challenge SA 2023.
ITWeb, in partnership with Veeam, is running a survey on data resilience readiness among businesses in Africa.
The survey aims to explore just how prepared these businesses are to recover from a ransomware or cyber attack, as well as the resources they have at their disposal to help them recover.
In this survey, we examine, among other things:
By completing the questionnaire, you stand a chance to win a Takealot or Amazon gift voucher to the value of R5 000.
The detailed results of the survey and the winner of the lucky prize draw will be published on ITWeb.
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Showmax 2.0 will help the firm arrest the subscriber decline in core product DStv, says MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela.
The digital infrastructure provider accelerates its 7 000km fibre project after securing loan funding from the International Finance Corporation and Rand Merchant Bank.
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The company plans to bundle alternative energy solutions, as subscribers ditch DStv after being frustrated by load-shedding.
The collaborative efforts aim to redefine how businesses approach project management, team collaboration and workflow optimisation, the companies say.
ITWeb, in partnership with Mecer Inter-Ed, is running a survey on the value of IT training and certification amongst businesses and individuals in South Africa.
The survey aims to explore whether businesses think that there´s value in paying a training services provider, and if so, what is that value, and does the market understand that value?
By completing the questionnaire, you stand a chance to win a Takealot gift voucher to the value of R3000.
Companies would do well to seek out partners that don’t just provide an IT service − they must genuinely want to be partners in business.
Fusion Software founder and CEO David Tayler launched the business straight out of university, borrowing money to buy a PC.
The companies team up to bring low Earth orbit internet connectivity services to Sub-Saharan African firms.
The group posts revenue of R28.3 billion, down 1%, while subscriber numbers reflect a 5% decline.