As the digital landscape continues to evolve, businesses must adapt to stay competitive. Embracing the latest digital tr...
Capturing attention online is just the first step; the real challenge lies in turning that interest into meaningful acti...
The year 2024 is not far away, and it brings with it many exciting opportunities and challenges for businesses. As the world becomes more connected, digital, and data-driven, businesses need to embrace digital transformation to stay ahead of the competition and meet the changing needs of their customers.
According to the World Bank, there are 7.41 million micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Kenya, employing over 14.1 million people. With these numbers in mind, MSMEs are crucial to job creation and increased productivity in Kenya and beyond. But businesses must think quickly about how digital technology can scale operations and boost productivity.
Web 3.0 is a term often used to refer to the third generation of the World Wide Web. It is characterized by the use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and semantic web technologies, which enable the creation of more intelligent and interactive web applications.
Websites have become an integral part of our daily lives. You can find almost anything you want to buy online, from groceries to electronics to entertainment to clothes.
Digital transformation and modern equipment are considered to have enormous value since they assist you in achieving more without breaking a leg. As a non-profit organization striving to increase its influence, your primary goal should be improving administrative and technological effectiveness. Given the popularity of transformative technical approaches, many non-profit organizations continue encountering significant and unique digital uptake challenges. Unlike your for-profit cousins, non-profits are especially limited in human, economic, and technological assets.
Running an online business can seem easy at first. After all, you don’t need to physically rent a shop, or build one. Al...
The Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs has today launched an AJIRA Digital Club at the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in a bid to reach more youth and expand the footprints of the AJIRA Digital Program across the country.
They say every cloud has a silver lining, and the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be inspiring the growth of digital financial services if the recently released financial results of the region’s largest commercial bank and communications companies are anything to go by.