Training takes administrative staff and turns them into knowledge workers, says Steve Hobbs, MD of Blue Pencil Consulting.
The Cape Town Automation Forum discussed automation, skills development and optimisation at its third quarterly meeting.
Bytes walked away with four Oracle University partner awards, including Overall Best Oracle Approved Education Centre.
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Barracuda Safe Browser helps schools safely deploy iPads by ensuring students don't access unsafe Web content. [Local rep: Loophold Security Distribution]
Absa, Nedbank, Edcon and others are using software solutions from NFS Technology Group to enhance operational efficiencies.
Intervate will train a number of graduates in specialised competency areas with the aim to incorporate them into its core delivery team.
Computer Society South Africa has achieved Professional Body recognition by the South African Qualifications Authority.
The Business Analysis Summit Southern Africa conference attracted over 200 business analysts from more than 80 organisations.
The SAP Skills for Africa partnership programme aims to provide official ICT certification to 100 Kenyan university graduates.
The partnership involves expanding the CIO Academy in the market and building capacity for project work.
RM used Microgen Aptitude in the development of its e-books system, RM Books.
Inter-Active Technologies will support the Samsung Electronics Engineering Academy's goal to develop 10 000 electronics engineers across Africa.