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COMPANY NEWS: Laidlaw College, the largest interdenominational theological college in New Zealand, has announced that it has gone live with Tribal's student management system. Designed specifically for vocational education and training providers, ebs:VET is off-the-shelf student management system which uses knowledge, best practices, and powerful features from the enterprise version of ebs deployed in hundreds of educational institutions globally and is now set to transform Laidlaw College's staff and students' experience.

Published in Company news

COMPANY NEWS: Tribal Group, a leading software and services provider to the Australian higher education sector, has announced that 17 Australian universities, TAFE organisations and higher education providers are now live, and submitting statutory data returns to the government with Tribal Edge Submissions.

Published in Business IT

Parents are embracing technology to help their kids learning at school and are ready to ‘swap book lists for app lists’, according to newly released research from NBN.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 11 February 2014 00:50

Healthcare, education lead the way in ICT hiring

Healthcare and education have been the key drivers of ICT hiring over the last 3 months, according to a newly published survey of the salaries and skills demand in each of Australia's major markets.

Published in Recruitment
Monday, 12 November 2012 14:52

ClickView goes Windows 8

A free Windows 8 app from ClickView provides easy access to a wide range of educational video content.

Published in Business Intelligence

Italian schools can provide secure desktops, reduce costs and ease transition of on-site computing to the cloud

NoMachine NX plays an important role in providing schools in the developing country of Grenada with first-ever computing technology

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