The company is working with Amazon Web Services to deliver the internationally recognised skills development programme that prepares learners for entry-level careers in the cloud.
Sabinet, in partnership with Wits University Press, is hosting a free Wits Journal of Clinical Medicine webinar, sponsored by The Forge.
The 2021 programme has been consolidated from 10 months to five months by doubling the number of weekly workshops, fast-tacking the training and certification for participants.
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