An initiative aims to help local government councils promote ICT skills development among the youth.
Eight effective ways to combat absence in South African call centres.
The closure is said to be part of the company's strategy to improve services.
The payroll provider has succeeded in delivering advanced SaaS payroll and HR solutions, study reveals.
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Contractors and privileged users roam much more freely in companies' IT infrastructures than most will admit.
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The offering provides solutions at all phases of process transformation, the company says.
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Companies lose between R12 billion and R20 billion a year, reveals a white paper by Bytes Systems Integration and Kronos.
The company's GTAP initiative in SA has increased tenfold since it commenced in 2008.
This comes at a time when people are worried that jobs are evaporating as shoppers adjust to self-service.
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Although social networks are opening up new avenues, they are also vectors for delivering targeted attacks.
The mobile apps improve productivity as managers and employees can complete workforce-related tasks using mobile devices.
A union describes the ICT sector as one that grows without creating jobs, saying this is problematic for the poor and working class.