Just as tech played a vital part in ensuring small businesses survived the pandemic, it can further propel them to success in the future.
The scarcity of various crucial ICT skills is identified as the key barrier to the growth of SA’s slow-to-accelerate electric vehicle market.
The telco’s debtors will now be required to vote on an offer of 20c for every R1 of debt next month.
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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The telco pays tribute to board member David Brown, who succumbed to a heart attack over the weekend.
The fashion retail group taps into Pargo’s nation-wide network of click-and-collect pickup points.
Wired4Women Awards 2025
Nordex Energy sends its specialists overseas for upskilling in preparation for the growth of SA’s wind sector.
Themed “Hyperautomation: Enabling the next digital age”, the event will delve into how companies are adopting automation technologies to gain a competitive advantage in the market.
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.
IFS will provide solutions for long-term planning and scheduling optimisation, as well as driving sustainability for the energy giant.
The telco negotiates with a “strategic partner” to provide the scale and capability required to turn around its subsidiary, which continues to suffer losses.
Operating from its headquarters in Umhlanga, iKhokha is constantly developing solutions to help businesses rise.
ZTE will continuously conduct digital operations, build a resilient organisation, and contribute to implementation of dual-carbon strategy for sustainable growth.