Globally, only one in eight employees is fully engaged at work. Almost a quarter is `actively disengaged', spreading negativity to the 63 percent who are merely `not engaged'.
With all the hype and attempts at defining what cloud is (and isn't), and how big it is, one might be forgiven for letting out a stifled groan.
New CIOs face wildly-varying job requirements and complex working environments. The groundwork that they lay in their first 100 days in the role will set them up for success or failure.
Innovations like geolocation, apps, crowdsourcing and social media are radically transforming South Africa's private taxi industry.
South Africa's black middle class spends around R420 billion a year, yet most of it goes to white-owned businesses. Three entrepreneurs are rallying consumers in an effort to bolster black businesses and boost the economy.
A phone company that talks African is heading SA's way.
It seems cheap phones are on the rise. We find out why.
Allowing end-users to bring their own productivity tools to work can benefit the business, but the risks need to be tightly managed.
A South African start-up is eyeing a slice of the growing market for social business software.
A car that drives you to the office while you get on with the day's work might be a reality sooner than you think.
Since SA can't compete on wages with India or the Philippines, local BPO players tend to focus on higher-value offerings.
There's no shortage of advice on how to get IT projects to run on time, within budget and to deliver the expected benefits. So why do so many of them still fail?
Christopher Soghoian believes the industry will take on the forces of government surveillance, and win.