The TCM Academy's drive to help SA's disadvantaged has been strengthened through its collaboration with the Tomorrow Trust.
Technology can give students the edge in an increasingly connected and competitive global environment.
New analysis estimates the outsourcing market to reach $4.25 billion in 2015.
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A national industry training grant will come to an end in the middle of the year, but could be renewed.
The institution is accused of graduating students without meeting state requirements.
The company will supply the department with 250 000 Symantec licences to distribute to schools and provincial departments.
To save hours of queuing, the mobile payment system aims to give parents a convenient way of paying fees.
A new electronics academy aims to give high school students from disadvantaged communities training in technical skills.
The department transfers R56.63 million to the National Research Foundation for the Research Information Management System.
Fifty research and higher education institutions will connect to a national 10Gbps fibre-optic ring network.
Several libraries across the UK are turning to self-service, aiming to improve delivery.
Post Vision Technology completed a deployment of its Project Portfolio Office solution at the North-West University.
EMC SA donated 20 laptops to primary school learners in the province.