From 4 to 6 October, 60 girls from Umlazi will partake in the seventh edition of the artificial intelligence in Africa bootcamp exercise.
Pink Elephant South Africa announces course dates for the industry’s first ITIL 4 Advanced courses for the Managing Professional stream.
A micro-computer offers many advantages to the education sector, not the least of which is that if it is smaller, it is easier to install and maintain, says Xavier Nel, head of product at CloudGate.
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The improvement of learner performance in government schools with digital tools, as opposed to those that function without these smart devices, is called into question.
Business Change Academy's new Agile Business Analysis course provides much-needed context in helping Agile projects to succeed through business analysis.
The Department of Basic Education will trial the curriculum starting January 2020, in Grade R-3 and Grade 7.
Artificial intelligence presents enterprises with both an opportunity and a challenge, says Akesh Lalla, country manager, SAS South Africa.
There remains a chronic shortage of crucial ICT skills required to propel SA’s economy, despite the hype around the fourth industrial revolution, reveals the latest IITPSA Skills Survey.
1-grid.com helped aspiring entrepreneurs from the University of Cape Town's Genesis Project to get their start-ups online.
The educational technology company receives $2 million from two venture capital firms.
Sandeep Kishore believes restrictive immigration laws are affecting SA’s competitiveness at global stage.
The research firm highlights three obstacles to adoption of artificial intelligence, with skills noted as the number one barrier.