Young adults from Joburg and Saldanha Bay will have an opportunity to up their 5G and cloud computing skills.
The latest iOCO Academy curriculum is focused on test automation, with 15 graduates chosen to undergo two months of intensive theoretical tuition followed by a year of on-the-job practical training.
Wits University and Anglo American will transform the 62-year-old Johannesburg Planetarium into a high-tech science research facility.
ITWeb, in partnership with Mecer Inter-Ed, is running a survey on the value of IT training and certification amongst businesses and individuals in South Africa.
The survey aims to explore whether businesses think that there´s value in paying a training services provider, and if so, what is that value, and does the market understand that value?
In this survey, we examine, among other things:
By completing the questionnaire, you stand a chance to win a Takealot gift voucher to the value of R3000.
The detailed results of the survey and the winner of the lucky prize draw will be published on ITWeb.
Thank you for participating!
African companies are facing challenges when it comes to recruiting and retaining qualified cyber professionals.
Make sure your skills are scalable by refining and working on improving them throughout your career to ensure you never get made redundant.
The telco collaborates with SAS Training to teach young people data analytics, to bridge the skills gap.
The partnership will provide schools in small town SA and informal settlements with free access to Learn2's diagnostics and video-based adaptive learning platform.
Futurewise pays schools directly to ensure tuition fees are taken care of until the learner reaches the age of 22.
The Swedish embassy supports WeThinkCode to help map the way towards a sustainable digital skills pipeline.
Exclusive Networks Africa offers financial support and mentorship to Digital Stream, a digital marketing and website development agency.
The online high school offers R5 million worth of adult matric scholarships to the first 500 eligible adult learners.