South African firms ramp up their digital skills training initiatives for girls, in light of International Girls in ICT Day.
The Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies in STEAM looks to help integrate emerging tech into the learning environment.
Replacing instead of engaging disengaged staff can cost the business eight times their salaries, according to Andrew Cook, founder of HeadsUp.
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In this survey, we examine, among other things:
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The city welcomes global business process outsourcing player TP Group as it opens its newest call centre in the Mother City.
Forecasting the next wave of progress.
A study of the public service workforce’s skills and competencies uncovers limited technology proficiency and an HR system that is poorly utilised.
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Dmitry Berezin, global security solutions expert at Kaspersky, will present at the ITWeb Security Summit 2025 on how to use the emerging tech effectively to strengthen security.
South Africa names Cynthia Lesufi as its candidate for secretary-general of the African Telecommunications Union for the 2026-2030 term.
Future-ready education systems are key if Africa is to be a leader in the fifth industrial revolution.
The appointment brings institutional knowledge, as well as legal and regulatory expertise, across multiple markets, says the firm.
The country’s online gig economy struggles to take off, with SA’s sector trailing that of African counterparts, such as Kenya and Nigeria.