Siyandza designs a motivating solution for the Momentum Contact Centre.
The companies have provided a VSAT satellite technology solution at a cyber lab set-up at Mampoi Secondary School, in Qwaqwa.
Learners in South Korea will carry tablets instead of backpacks to school by 2015.
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Today marks the 50thanniversary of the 26m diameter radio antenna at Hartebeesthoek.
Leaders on the continent must take social media seriously or risk losing power, says the Commonwealth.
The company donates eight desktop PCs to each of the Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation Houses across SA.
EquityOnline delivers regularly updated, comprehensive content for both the FAIS level I and II regulatory exams.
The company supports the Kay Mason Foundation's scholarship programme, helping to educate underprivileged children.
The programme aims to identify, encourage and reward computer application skills in high school students.
The basic education ministry has committed to fund to an organisation which provides technology-based learning materials for the blind.
The Encore Career Institute in Los Gatos says it has landed $15 million in first round financing.
In today's technology roundup: Google fears Arab Internet crackdown, Anonymous picks up from LulzSec, Mozilla snubs business users, and skilled BI students in short supply.
Though unified communications use is growing globally, local companies perceive the solutions as expensive, says Tellumat.