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24/05/2018

Good day good to all, I call on all unemployed members to send their cv with supporting qualifications to [email protected]

We will be conducting online interviews for office admin admin and IT support.

Thank you.

Be there or be square
11/08/2017

Be there or be square

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27/07/2017

I'm calling it a night.

Network infrastructure new installation.
26/07/2017

Network infrastructure new installation.

09/04/2017

Just days after a marched aimed at removing President Jacob Zuma, a list of ANC government achievements is circulating on Facebook and Twitter. City Sun decided to publish the list as below:

1.Senior Certificate Pass Rate: From 53.4% to 73.9%
2.The number of graduates has doubled since 1994
3.More than 3.1 million houses have been built
4.Social Grant Recipients: From 2.7 million to 16 million
5.The Economy has expanded by 85% over the past 19 years
6.National income per capita has increased from R27,500 in 1993 to R38,500 in 2012 – an increase of 40%
7.Disposable income per capita of households has increased by 43%
8.Total employment has increased by more than 3.5 million since 1994
9.Over 8 million school children are now benefitting from no-fee policies
10.Secondary school enrolment from 51 percent in 1994 to around 80 percent currently
11.About 9 million children are benefitting from the school feeding scheme and this has ensured that learners no longer have to study on an empty stomach
12.Inflation has dropped from 9% in 1994 to 4.6% in 2015
13.The budget deficit has decreased from 7.1% of GDP to 2.9% of GDP in 2015
14.Despite high unemployment, more people are taking part in the economy, with 58.1% market participation in 2015, up from only 47.7% in 1994
15.More than double the amount of black Africans are employed in 2015 than in 1994
16.There are fewer informal homes in 2015 than in 1994, with a 131.3% increase in formal homes
17.People with access to electricity has increased for cooking (228%), lighting (192%) and heating (58%) – while access to water has more than doubled (110%) and access to toilets has also increased significantly (151%)
18.The number of low income households (LSM 1-3) has decreased significantly – showing a move to higher income homes (LSM 4-7 and LSM 8-10)
19.The middle class has increased significantly – almost doubling since 1994
20.Households living in extreme poverty has been been reduced from 52% of the black African population in 2002, to 20% in 2015
21.More students are attending university than ever before – with 807,000 students enrolled in 2015, versus 385,200 in 1994
22.Black South African students now make up the majority of students (70.1%) compared to only 20% in the late 1980s, and over 45% in the mid 90s
23.There are more students studying towards a science, engineering or technology degree now than ever before (55,574 students in 2015, versus only 20,610 in 1994)
The rate of new HIV infections since the turn of the millennium has 24.effectively halved, with 321,500 new infections in 2015, compared to 646,800 in 1999
25.The rate of still births has declined by 22% since 2001
26.There are more professional nurses – and those enrolled to be nurses – than ever before. Growth of 50% and 115% respectively between 1998 and 2015
27.There are 80% more GPs and 29% more specialists practicing in the public sector since 2000
28.South Africa’s murder rate has halved since 1994/95 – from a rate of 68 murders per 100,000 population, to 34 per 100,000 population in 2015

21/03/2017

Cloud storage has become ubiquitous among smartphone and desktop users, thanks to free storage with most free accounts.

Google and Microsoft both offer users free cloud storage through Google Drive and OneDrive respectively, while DropBox remains an independent but popular service.

OneDrive, Google Drive, and DropBox all offer users a limited amount of free cloud storage, with subscription users able to use expanded storage in addition to other features.

It is important to note that while cloud storage can be used as a backup for files, it is mainly a file synchronisation tool – meaning that changes made to a file on one device can be synced across all others.

We compared the main features and storage options offered by Google Drive, OneDrive, and DropBox, below.

GoogleDrive

Google offers users 15GB of free storage, which includes the storage used by their Gmail.

A major feature of Google Drive is its built-in office suite – courtesy of Google Docs – which allows users to edit and view files in the app or browser.

This makes Google Drive perfect for Chromebook users, who may not be able to install an office software solution.

Google promises it will not search or access your Drive files without notification of suspicion or a court order.

Users can upgrade to 100GB of cloud storage for R290 per year, or 1TB for R1,599 per year.

Googledrive

Onedrive 5tb

Microsoft’s cloud storage solution offers users 5GB of free storage, which is a useful option for Windows users.

The platform is integrated with Office, making it best for Windows users with multiple devices.

When opening Office while logged into their Microsoft account, Windows users can access recent documents automatically synced to OneDrive.

Unlike the other cloud storage options, Microsoft retains the right to actively search and access user files.

OneDrive offers 50GB of storage for R19 per month, 1TB for R899 per year, or 5TB + Office 365 Home for R1,149 per year.

Microsoft OneDrive

Dropbox

DropBox users are given 2GB of free storage space, and are required to create a user account or sign in with Google.

An advantage of DropBox is its compatibility with a variety of platforms, including Android, iOS, and Linux.

DropBox users can upload and access files using either a browser or a standalone application.

DropBox will only access your files when notified of suspicion or due to a court order.

Users can upgrade their storage to 1TB for $112 (R1,400) per month, and can earn free storage by completing various tasks – such as turning on automatic photo sync.

06/02/2017

5G promises all kinds of new options – using your mobile to pick up a phone call coming in on a landline, or using a tablet to finish a live show you started watching on TV.

Samih Elhage, president of Nokia Mobile Networks, recently said that the world will witness immense changes over the next five years. Broadband traffic will continue to surge as people go beyond video and take advantage of augmented reality and other emerging technologies.

To meet this new demand, Nokia envisions 5G as a system providing scalable and flexible services with a virtually zero latency gigabit experience when and where it matters.

In addition, 5G will provide at least a ten-fold improvement in the user experience over 4G, with higher peak data rates, improved “everywhere” data rates and a ten-fold reduction in latency.

5G is not just a question of installing more base stations and on the big day switch on a 5G network, explained Jan Liebenberg of Nokia.

To ensure everyone benefits from the full potential of 5G services in the next decade, the ICT industry needs to embark on a road to achieve 5G.

It is not just about new and many more base stations, but a process that has to involve and include many other systems from data centres to extensive fibre and point-to-point radio systems.

A fundamental rethinking of the mobile network is required to support all use cases and all requirements.

The network architecture must shift from the current network of entities to a network of capabilities architecture. Network models must shift from the current network-for-connectivity to a network-for-services model.

Network slicing offers an effective way to meet all of the diverse use case requirements and exploit the benefits of a common network infrastructure.

It enables operators to establish different capabilities, deployments, and architectural flavours for each use case or service group and run multiple network instances in parallel.

Software-defined networking and network function virtualisation will play an important role in this shift.

Virtualisation will enable separation of the software from the hardware and offer the possibility to instantiate many functions on a common infrastructure. With this approach, the infrastructure can be shared by different tenants and provide different services.

The 5G network slices must be designed from the ground up to offer and support classes of services.

This is a paradigm shift from past networks, which were primarily built to offer connectivity.

With this approach, the 5G network slices will have unique capabilities that are required for the supported group of services. Moreover, the capabilities of each slice can be dynamically optimised to meet the specific needs of individual services.

With LTE, mobile broadband has changed the way people use smartphones.

The Nokia evolution path from LTE to 5G outlines a three-step roadmap to improve many more aspects of our lives with enhanced mobile broadband and efficient and reliable connectivity for the internet of things.

4,5G, 4,5G Pro and 4.9G allow an evolution that protects investment for mobile operators.

These evolution steps are based on continued evolution of standards-compliant functionalities of long term evolution (LTE)-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro in 3GPP Releases 12, 13, 14, 15 and beyond.

Each evolution step enables not only incremental performance enhancements, but also new applications in areas such as entertainment, road traffic, public transport, energy and water supply, and public safety.

While many of these new services and applications are often considered as enabled by 5G, the development of viable business models and supporting ecosystems is a process of continuous improvement.

Piloting applications beyond smartphone-centric mobile broadband is enabled by 4,5G, 4,5G Pro and 4,9G.

This allows operators to start the digitisation process now and maximises the utility of existing LTE infrastructure and spectrum allocations.

By 2020, LTE coverage is expected to reach more than 60% of the global population.

In other words, it will have taken about ten years from first commercialisation to global reach. With that in mind, for many rural but also urban areas, it is important to get as close as possible to the 5G experience and performance with 4,9G, which uses existing LTE spectrum and network assets.

State-of-the-art communication networks are of vital importance for the sustainability and economic competitiveness of urban and rural areas.

To allow operators of public networks, enterprises and governments to create maximum benefit for customers’ lives, productivity and public safety, the journey to 5G can and needs to start now.

Last year the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa’s engineering department initiated an informal 5G forum which many industry players believe should be formalised with all industry players, government and regulators.

In a recent video produced by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, it is claimed that right now engineers do not know exactly what 5G is but millimetre waves, massive MIMO, full duplex, beamforming, and small cells are just a few of the technologies that could enable ultrafast 5G networks.

05/02/2017

What’s your view of a version of Windows 10 cloud that can only run Windows Store apps?

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