Cape Town places 16 young people in its call centre, in the hopes they will be absorbed by the BPO sector.
The needle of SA’s gross expenditure on research and development shifts further away from the target of 1.5% of gross domestic product.
Onboarding new clients becomes a breeze if you can prove your compliance and you’ll benefit from improved security controls, says Kevin Halkerd, information security officer at e4.
Hackers impersonate trusted brands to find their way into victims’ inboxes.
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The State IT Agency confirms the appointment of its CFO Molatlhegi Kgauwe as acting MD, as Luvuyo Keyise exits.
It is vital to understand the benefits of and the challenges created by AI and automation in order to implement it without threatening jobs, says CTU Training Solutions SA.
Managed change initiatives cost less, cause less friction and are quicker to complete, while delivering better results, says AVeS Cyber International.
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Professor Tshilidzi Marwala has been appointed as rector of the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan.
The growing work-from-anywhere trend could further erode SA’s IT skills base, as offshore opportunities beckon.
Solutions like ServiceNow’s Now Platform are ideally placed to help improve the customer and employee experience, says Muhammed Omar, country manager, Africa at ServiceNow.
The programme is designed to cover the four pillars of the consulting business across technical, project, client and personal growth.