The company will provide operational architecture development, integration, and visualisation support to the US Army.
The company's strategic project portfolio management practitioner training course consists of four modules.
The deal will create a combined entity with more than R6.5 billion in revenue.
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Science centres are important for encouraging careers in technology, says the Department of Science and Technology.
In today's technology roundup: Android, BlackBerry beat Apple in UK, fake Web certificates balloon, US schools dump textbooks for iPads, and infrared makes tanks invisible.
Compuways has re-engineered its processes to incorporate Internet and automation technology, the company says.
Industry and academia must collaborate to ensure ITSM best practice guidelines are understood, says an IT professor.
The shortage starts at school level, but industry is also not doing enough to build SA's future skills base.
About 60% of the R3 billion spent on the project has been wasted, says the Democratic Alliance.
Company looks for candidates for roles such as customer technical support and engineering to boost operations.
Collaborative problem-solving could help avert serious climate change impacts - such as SA's wine farms drying up.
The country joins seven other African states to train students in astronomy, engineering and ICT.
Compuways has designed a success guideline for an IT professional career, says Arnold Graff, CEO of the company.