The organisation's Internet was upgraded, boosting connectivity for thousands of learners across the country.
Grindstone receives an investment from the SA SME Fund and concludes agreements with Google and Deloitte to extend its reach.
Adobe will enable Creative Cloud desktop app access to students, at no additional cost, until 31 May.
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Google Cloud’s professional certifications enable you to validate your expertise and show your ability to transform businesses with Google Cloud technology.
Educating users about new cyber security threats is top of mind for local businesses, a recent ITWeb/KnowBe4 survey reveals.
Companies can create e-learning content with Adobe Captivate, manage the process with Adobe Captivate Prime, and deliver live experiences with Adobe Connect.
Inspired Testing is helping the e-learning college provide reliable digital learning opportunities for more than 3.7 million online students.
The telco expands its Spaza 5 000 pilot project throughout SA, promising the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs for M4JAM jobbers.
Synapsys facilitated in-person Acronis Cyber Cloud training for its managed service provider partners from Ghana, Malawi, Namibia and SA.
Through its Women Will Africa training tour, Google pledges to train 20 000 women in ICT and entrepreneurship skills in 2020.
The free app is offered as a solution to educators and workers being affected by travel barriers, as governments work to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Parliament’s science and technology committee wants to see the removal of both the interim chairperson and CEO of the Technology Innovation Agency.