IBM joins forces with the National Youth Development Agency in SA, as part of a global plan to provide 30 million people with new skills by 2030.
Local tech start-up interviewME gives firms looking to hire talent a video-driven, digital solution to optimise their recruitment processes.
The global software testing company opens registration for a series of four new courses being offered from early 2022 as part of its Inspired Academy.
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BBD’s Bursary & Beyond Programme offers not only financial support, but gives bursars a window into the tech industry and their own career trajectory.
The first cohort of digitally-skilled youth graduate as part of the Cape Town-based incubator’s digital training and mentoring programme.
The business process outsourcing company names Tammy Chetty as managing director of its South African operations.
The search for non-executive directors for the State IT Agency board commences, as the communications minister invites suitable candidates to apply.
Ruan du Preez has joined the team as F5 product manager, and Katinka van Reenen is now the product manager for Hitachi Vantara.
Carlien Thomson has retired as CFO, while the company has appointed a new CEO, Neville Govender.
Zamxaka says her new role is a sign of progression and transformation within the ICT industry.
A people-centric mindset needs to be entrenched in an organisation's values charter and flow throughout all areas of the business, says Canon SA MD David Preston.
A new research report paints a disappointing picture of fintech’s move towards gender equality, showing less than 6% of women globally occupy CEO roles.