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The Computer Society South Africa has become the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa.
Computer Society SA expresses dissatisfaction with the process and likely outcome of the World Conference on International Telecommunications.
Computer Society South Africa has achieved Professional Body recognition by the South African Qualifications Authority.
Rabelani Dagada has been appointed the new president of Computer Society South Africa, succeeding Adrian Schofield.
The “BEE Charter” for the ICT sector was published in the Government Gazette on 6 June.
IFIP/IP3 will participate in the World Summit on the Information Society.
The Computer Society South Africa seeks to establish how respondents feel about the society, professionalism and career development.
Government does not recognise the critical need for access to affordable technology, says Adrian Schofield, president of CSSA.
Helen Denny, from Paarl, secured this year's gold medal in the Computer Applications Olympiad.
Vaughan Newton, grade 12 learner at Bishops, was the overall winner of the Computer Programming Olympiad.
The society has reviewed the draft charter published in the Government Gazette, and agrees with colleagues at the ITA.
Sean Wentzel, from Waterford High School, in Cape Town, won the Standard Bank/CSSA Computer Olympiad.