The Embassy of Ireland in SA announces the tech start-ups that will participate in the Irish Tech Challenge SA 2023.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
Cape Town-based Grindstone and the Anglo American Foundation select 15 start-ups for an accelerator opportunity.
The Cassava subsidiary will go live with its second Cape Town data centre facility in the first quarter of 2024.
The company has achieved a total score of just over 127 out of a possible 130 points on its most recent scorecard.