It’s a great time to be a data scientist in SA, says Shaun Dippnall, CEO of Explore Group, noting the pandemic’s impact on data analytics recruitment.
Local digital content creators are called to participate in the fully online Digital Lab Africa, run by Wits University’s Tshimologong Digital Innovation Precinct.
With applications closing soon, Microsoft and its partners invite software engineers and developers in Gauteng to participate in the Azure training programme.
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The leadership change comes after the company recently brought its four brands together into a single operating entity.
Nemisa recently held its second ‘datathon’ meant to to help government make more informed policy decisions.
The African Development Bank and Huawei create separate initiatives to increase female digital inclusion in Africa.
The industry moves to adjust and improve the levels of gender representation, at all levels, with the launch of its Gender Diversity Working Group.
The Independent Communications Authority of SA confirms councillor Zolani Matthews has left to take up the post of PRASA group CEO.
In light of International Women's Day, the tech giants establish initiatives to help create pathways to prosperity for women and girls across Africa.
The Nigerian-American national joins a group of other recent appointees, including new group chief financial officer, Tsholofelo Molefe.
In February 2020, there were 35 people in the South African operation, and the company now employs over 70 people, says Brian Ford, client principal at Equal Experts.