Gloomy picture for SA jobs

Gloomy picture for SA jobs

Although unemployment improved during the second quarter of 2015, overall figures paint a gloomy picture. Statistics SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the second quarter of 2015 show that South Africa’s working-age population was 36-million people, 15,7-million employed, 5,2-million unemployed and 15,1-million “not economically active”.

All systems go for Windows 10

All systems go for Windows 10

The first of the expected 1-billion downloads of Windows 10 started this morning as the production version of the first operating system developed by crowdsourcing went live. All Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users can upgrade to the new Windows 10 for free over the next few months. Users in the Insider Programme are able to download their copies from today, while users who have reserved their upgrades will receive them over the next days and weeks. Other users can go online to reserve their upgrades from today.

Trust key in consumer markets

Trust key in consumer markets

An incisive new report has found that 61% of senior executives in the consumer markets industry have cited building consumer trust as a core value; and 32% say trust is, and will continue to be, one of their biggest challenges over the next one to two years – second...
Pluto gives up its secrets

Pluto gives up its secrets

Flowing ice and a surprising extended haze are among the newest discoveries from NASA’s New Horizons mission, which reveal distant Pluto to be an icy world of wonders. “We knew that a mission to Pluto would bring some surprises, and now – 10 days after closest...
What African businesses need

What African businesses need

New African businesses need financial resources, better facilities and services, and government support to alleviate the challenges they face. These are some of the findings from a survey of 1 000 business owners throughout sub-Saharan Africa on entrepreneurship in...
SA business slow to automate

SA business slow to automate

While the majority of organisations worldwide are planning to automate business practices, with some jobs being discontinued as a result, less than a third of South African businesses are considering this course of action. This is according to a new Grant Thornton...