by Arthur Goldstuck | Mar 15, 2005 | IT industry research
Companies issue mobile devices like laptop computers and personal digital assistants strictly according to the pecking order in the company, rather than the needs of staff.This was among the key findings of a research study conducted by World Wide Worx as part of its...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Mar 9, 2005 | SME Research
Is South Africa a welcoming environment for the entrepreneur? That is one of the key questions tackled by this year’s edition of the annual SME Survey, which has been probing the factors behind competitiveness of small, medium and micro enterprises since 2003. The...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Feb 28, 2005 | Strategy consulting, Strategy research
In a global bid to assist the Jamaican government to develop the country’s ICT sector strategy, the Commonwealth Foundation has appointed wholly black-owned ICT consulting firm e.com institute to develop frameworks that will stimulate Jamaica’s economy through the use...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Feb 24, 2005 | Internet Research
In contrast to the corporate environment, small, medium and micro enterprises will shy away from Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) in 2005.These are the latest findings from the VoIP in SA 2005 study conducted by World Wide Worx, which announced in January that 78%...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Feb 9, 2005 | Mobile telecommunications research
Corporate South Africa regards the laptop computer as the single most necessary mobile technology for deployment in business, edging out even the cellular phone, while emerging technologies like handheld computers and wireless networking will see strong growth in...