Through digital evolution customers have more choice and brands should keep customers engaged to retain them, says Yaron Assabi.
Two new instant messaging apps demonstrate the extent to which messaging is expanding - from no privacy to complete anonymity.
The telco tries to move its customers using copper-based broadband connectivity to its FTTH network by offering a free two-month trial.
ITWeb, in partnership with MTN Business, is running a survey on ICT maturity to gain a clear, data-driven understanding of where SA businesses stand in terms of ICT maturity. The survey covers everything from infrastructure and cybersecurity to digital literacy and compliance.
To gather further insights into ICT maturity within respondent organisations, the survey poses the following questions:
By completing the questionnaire, you’ll contribute to this local research project and stand a chance to win a Takealot voucher to the value of R3 000. The detailed results of the survey, and the prize winner, will be published on ITWeb.
Android users will now be able to download ad-blocking software to experience ad-free browsing on their mobile devices.
Companies need to embrace IOT solutions, otherwise their competitors will and they will produce better products, says Edward Agostinho.
The social media giant hits the jackpot with its big bet on mobile advertising, and video may be its next target.
The country has more pressing issues like Internet access and affordability to address first, says Google SA's Luke McKend.
With its newest version of elastic cloud storage, the companyis firmly committed to helping organisations harness today's digital transformation, says EMC.
The cable operator's terrestrial network has been successfully repaired after multiple outages across Egypt this morning.
The social network will roll out its expansion of the like button, with six different reactions, worldwide within the next few weeks.
Companies are drowning in static reports; spending hours recreating the same error-prone spreadsheets every month, says Jeremy Hurter.
The Democratic Alliance calls for the private sector to take charge of government's ambitious broadband rollout plan.