Flexible working could add R17bn to economy

If South African knowledge workers fully utilised flexible working, it would be possible to add an extra R17-billion per year to the South African economy through the more productive use of available working hours – the equivalent of 0,4% of the GDP.

GIT brings NovelSat NS3 technology to SA

Graphic Image Technologies (GIT) is now distributing NovelSat NS3’s third generation satellite transmission technology. Considered a game changer, the NovelSat satellite transmission equipment delivers between 30 and 60 percent higher data throughput rates, driving...

SA entrepreneurs win Frost & Sulivan award

A “bootstrapping” philosophy, coupled with hard work and innovation, has paid off for four determined South African entrepreneurs whose company received the Frost & Sullivan 2015 South African Product Leadership of the Year Award for Enterprise...

SA scores well for financial inclusion

South Africa has achieved a top score in the 2015 Brookings Financial and Digital Inclusion Project (FDIP) report and scorecard, and ranked second among the countries examined for its financial inclusion efforts. The report evaluates access to and usage of affordable...

SA tablet sales bounce back

The South African tablet market bounced back from a disappointing performance in the first quarter of the year to record strong year-on-year growth of 56% in Q2 2015, according to the latest figures released today by International Data Corporation (IDC). The global...