FNB digital payments

Digital payments surge as consumers, retailers accelerate adoption

The accelerating rate at which retail merchants are enabling consumers to pay digitally at point of sale is fueling the growth of...

Appy days for SA SMEs

FNB launches app-based entrepreneurship education programme and fee-free business account In what it describes as a response to the barriers...
Huawei Matebook B Series

New notebooks mate portability with productivity

THE coexistence of multiple screens – phones, tablets, laptops and PCs – is especially common in the business world, particularly as companies...
Stefano Maruzzi Vice President for EMEA at GoDaddy

Six reasons your small business needs a website

By Stefano Maruzzi South Africans who have not yet invested in a digital home to call their own stand...
Miner making Wi-Fi call underground

Deep Web: Wi-Fi comes to South African mines

Digital connectivity now reaches some of the deepest places on earth, with the introduction of underground Wi-Fi at...
Valter Adão, Chief Digital and Innovation Officer for Deloitte Africa

Taking companies on a digital adventure

Deloitte recently concluded a week-long series of digital immersion sessions in KwaZulu-Natal, aimed at introducing leading companies operating in the region to the many...
Doug Woolley, GM of Dell Technologies South Africa

2020: The tide is turning for South Africa

Thanks to seeds sown last year, 2020 will be a positive turning point for the country, writes Doug Woolley, GM of Dell...
IoT

Why corporate SA isn’t in love with 4IR

The technologies that make up the so-called fourth industrial revolution (4IR) have yet to be adopted with any enthusiasm by South African enterprises.
John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer for Dell Technologies.

Three trends set to shape the tech industry in 2024

Generative AI will move from disruption to optimisation, the "Edge Platform" approach will become more prevalent, and Zero Trust infrastructure will be...
Patricia Florissi VP & Global CTO for Sales at Dell Technologies. Picture supplied by Dell

Welcome to the digital universe where data is ‘the sun’ and anything is possible

From satellites images that improve crops to parking spaces that can predict retail earnings: we now live in a digital universe where data is...