Diversity within a company brings with it different problem-solving solutions, which allows for better collaboration and an improved client experience, says Crimson Line.
Omnisient has closed an over-subscribed expansion round led by Buffet Investments, KLT and the Shoprite Group.
The Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer establishes its first physical store in South Africa.
ITWeb, in partnership with Veeam, is running a survey on data resilience readiness among businesses in Africa.
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The companies will build a 900km open access metro fibre network in Zambia to improve high-quality connectivity in under-served communities in 10 Zambian cities and towns.
The Standard Bank-backed contactless mobile payment app intros SnapStore, as it reaches 1.3 million downloads.
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SA was the star in MTN’s stable of 19 markets, recording stellar performance in Q3 and lifting the group.
Paratus will build a OneWeb teleport in Angola, which will serve to provide low earth orbit services to Angola and surrounding SADC countries.
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.
The evolving tech landscape calls on accountants to take on enhanced functions, as the profession becomes increasingly critical.
Power is expected to be next in line to be changed by digital commoditisation, says trend specialist John Sanei.
llitha Telecommunications, in the Eastern Cape, aims to connect homes in the township and rural areas.
The company will shortly announce new expansion plans for SA, specifically around its existing campuses, says CEO Jan Hnizdo.