Microsoft is hosting 50 hours of code sessions in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth as part of Computer Science Education Week.
Unplanned downtime can hurt the business from lost revenue to reputation damage to lost productivity, says Sochin Technologies.
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The introduction of CityVarsity Online aims to provide quality online courses in the creative arts and media spectrum.
Project managers spend a great deal of time writing status reports (and minutes) that no-one reads, says Guy Jelley, Project Portfolio Office.
The social network creates a campaign to educate people on how artificial intelligence works and show it is essentially maths, not magic.
The Department of Science and Technology Science Forum South Africa will take science to the streets on 8 and 9 December.
The SAS Institute internship played a key role in graduate Shannon Marshman's analytical development.
Minister Naledi Pandor calls on researchers to find better ways to use indigenous knowledge for tech development in the country.
The low-cost computer board is used throughout the education sector in SA, reaching over 40?000 South African students.
The programme will provide Golden Lions Rugby Union players with essential skills needed to forge a career beyond the game.
The annual Microsoft Skype-a-Thon aims to take pupils from their classrooms on virtual field trips of some 4.8 million virtual kilometres to all seven continents.