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Small businesses get the technology edge

- Siya Miti

small and medium-sized companies in the Eastern Cape stand to benefit from new digital technology through a partnershi­p between Vodacom and the province’s Chamber of Business.

the Eastern Cape Chamber of Business (ECCOB) and telecoms giant Vodacom have entered a partnershi­p to provide technology services to small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) in the province.

Signing the agreement in East London recently, Vodacom Business chief officer Vuyani Jarana said entreprene­urs starting a business had the burden of being the jack of all trades, from marketing manager to IT specialist. The new digital support would lighten this load.

“Our ultimate goal is to make all ICT and operationa­l requiremen­ts a seamless process for small businesses,” Jarana said. “This will enable them to focus their attention on their core business without any unnecessar­y distractio­ns.”

The Eastern Cape is the first province to enter this kind of partnershi­p with Vodacom. The initiative has been sanctioned by both the Premier and the MEC for Economic Developmen­t.

Boosting business

Small businesses will have first access to trial Vodacom’s enterprise mobility solutions. These include the Business Booster, a mobile platform that allows tradespeop­le and profession­als to quote, invoice and accept payments while on the job.

The services will eventually be rolled out across South Africa. Jarana said the solutions would boost small businesses’ competitiv­eness at home, and in the rest of Africa.

“The digital economy is the single most important driver of growth, innovation and competitiv­eness on the continent and it holds huge potential for South Africa,” he said. “Small businesses must embrace the digital economy and our partnershi­p with the ECCOB marks the beginning of an exciting digital journey.”

Promoting growth

Vodacom will provide resources to train the business chamber and its members, and help them adopt its SME services.

Andile Nontso, secretary-general of the ECCOB, said the agreement would benefit the whole province. “This partnershi­p will go a long way towards promoting the growth of small businesses in the Eastern Cape, which in turn will boost the regional economy.”

According to Vodacom, its SME-supportive technology is a fixed solution available to all its network subscriber­s. Enterprise mobility applicatio­ns and cloud solutions will allow SMEs to operate from anywhere and at any time.

Another service to be provided through the chamber is One Net Business, which integrates and links companies’ mobile phones and land lines.

Eastern Cape businesses who would like to find out more can contact Bukeka Soyizwapi at the ECCOB on 047 531 4979 or email bsoyizwapi­84@gmail.com.

 ?? (Photo: Vodacom) ?? Vodacom Business chief officer Vuyani Jarana signs a partnershi­p agreement with Vuyisile Ntlabati, the president of the Eastern Cape Chamber of Business.
(Photo: Vodacom) Vodacom Business chief officer Vuyani Jarana signs a partnershi­p agreement with Vuyisile Ntlabati, the president of the Eastern Cape Chamber of Business.

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