Electronic and mobile payments are increasingly becoming the preferred method of payment globally, a report says.
The manual Employment Equity Reporting deadline is set for 3 October, says Softline Pastel Payroll.
Modern browser-based ERP systems are cost-effective, readily customisable and easily integrated, says Astidian Systems.
After spending about R1 billion on its dysfunctional billing system, the City of Johannesburg wants more money for IT.
With the purchase, MIG hopes to build a one-stop shop for online and mobile monetisation solutions.
Increased online advertising creates swindling opportunities; it's up to consumers to be vigilant, says Kalahari Ads.
The Integrat solution lets users copy files from a client's internal systems and convert them into SMS messages.
Customers can now buy electricity units and pay bills using their mobile phones.
FNB's latest service is likely to spur similar offerings as cellphone banking takes off, says Strategy Worx
Big four bank Absa takes the unprecedented step of stopping payments submitted through the site.
Posting to Facebook via third-party apps results in 80% less engagement, according to new research.
The Chinese e-commerce giant seeks to put a scandal firmly behind it and expand sales at home and in the US.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.