The professional services firm pledges a further $200 million to upskilling disadvantaged people across the world, including SA.
Enterprises can now leverage virtual reality training applications to aid business production, says HP.
And that is not necessarily a bad thing for cyber security professionals, said Netskope's Neil Thacker.
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It is committed to actively developing software development professionals via its school, DevFluence, the company says.
For smaller businesses, a lack of IT security isn't about not caring; it's about a lack of available budget, the company says.
This has seen explosive growth over the last few years as corporates look to boost their testing and QA teams, says Jumping Bean.
For the first time in two years, the Faculty Training Institute will be delivering the Certificate Programme in Business Analysis in Durban at the end of June 2018.
Through the acquisition, FutureLearn adds adult education and corporate training to its offering.
Ngobeni joined Alteram Solutions as a Programme Manager in 2015. A year later, his hard work and dedication saw him being promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the company.
It has reduced the cost of the suite from $35 to just $5 per student per year.
The telecoms firm will teach ICT skills including cellular, Internet connectivity services and mobile expertise.
The vocational choices available within the broad ambit of IT are not getting sufficient exposure at schools, says DVT.