Adapt IT appoints Tiffany Dunsdon as permanent CEO, while Antonio Vicente’s role changes from chief strategy officer to chief operating officer.
Wisenet introduces Moodle’s online Learning Management System to students in Kenya and Malawi to help them continue classes despite the pandemic.
A new report charts Africa's rise as a business process outsourcing sector juggernaut, showing contact centre salaries on the continent as “highly” competitive.
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The higher learning institution unveils the School of Information and Digital Technology, to address corporates’ high demand for digital skills.
While gender disparity still plagues the tech sector, Cisco, SAP and BCX are among the companies paving the way to ensure more women enter the male-dominated field.
Hashatsi is part of the Centre of High-Performance Computing and says technology is the backbone of what the CHPC does at the CSIR.
Amazon is on a recruitment drive to add 55 000 staff globally for corporate jobs and roles in robotics, research and engineering.
The JSE-listed Altron announces the appointment of Kennedy Chinganya as head of Altron Nexus, effective 1 September.
Dijkstra will be responsible for developing and delivering a portfolio of courses designed to provide the Inspired Testing customer base with a well-rounded test automation education offering.
The fintech specialist collaborates with non-profit Melisizwe Computer Lab Project, to upskill girls in under-privileged areas with STEM skills.
The Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa has urged ICT practitioners to become 'activists' for ethical, equitable ICT policy development and access.