The Mauritius-based subsidiary of Adapt IT Holdings has been certified as a Registered Training Institution by the Mauritius Qualifications Authority.
The Department of Basic Education has announced that matric exam results will no longer be published on any media public platforms to protect learners’ rights to privacy.
Khumbudzo Ntshavheni weighs in on her first 100 days in office, highlighting milestones such as the progress regarding SA Connect and the completion of the AI Framework for South Africa.
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Inspired Academy’s goal is to provide first-class software testing and automation training skills for Inspired Testing employees and the company's global customer base.
The programme has been recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as a global best practise.
As digital currency becomes mainstream, the global online university introduces a crypto-currency-based payment method and non-fungible token diplomas.
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2021 gives us guidance about what we can do in 2022, says Craig Holmes, Technology Executive, IBM Southern Africa.
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Modern technology careers place a greater emphasis on continual learning and pivoting.
An environment of gender parity should be created in the workplace, ensuring women get seats at the decision-making table, says In2IT chairman Tshepo Mokoena.