Phones, tablets lead in mobility

Phones, tablets lead in mobility

It is clear that smartphones and tablets are driving mobility growth, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). The company’s Worldwide Quarterly Smart Connected Device trader shows that vendors shipped 367,7-million desktop PCs, portable PCs, tablets and...

Coffee shop working not popular

In South Africa, security of belongings, privacy of documents and noisy customers are the top three turnoffs for people working in coffee shops, according to a new survey from Regus among 26 000 businesses in over 90 countries. The business pundit’s new darling is...

Mobility to shape industry in 2013

The continued pursuit of mobility will fuel the uptake of cloud solutions and requests for software on a subscription basis in 2013.  This is according to Keith Fenner, senior VP of sales for Africa at Sage ERP Africa.  “The sales of our solutions in the cloud have...

Infor announces SCE 10.2

Infor has announced an enhanced version of Infor Supply Chain Execution (SCE), to further reduce the complexity of warehousing and logistics management and clarify daily decision making.  With more than 100 new core industry features, including mobile and voice...
Mobility could improve GDP

Mobility could improve GDP

A small improvement in labour mobility could have huge economic benefits for South Africa, actually driving GDP up by as much as 40%.  A study commissioned by Citrix reveals that an increase of as little as 5% in the mobility of the workforce, information and...