There is no turning back. The COVID-19 pandemic and global lockdown has accelerated the trend towards blended and online-only education.
Celebrating our journey and contribution towards social and technical innovation
There is no turning back. The COVID-19 pandemic and global lockdown has accelerated the trend towards blended and online-only education.
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope poses a unique challenge: how to get high-speed bandwidth, to support the world's biggest science project, into one of the most remote regions of South Africa.
TENET is proud to announce the launch of the Intembeko ORCID Hub built to help the members of the South African ORCID Consortium reap the full benefits of ORCID.
TENET is working to help shape public policy by making four important regulatory submissions on behalf of the SA university community.
TENET's Service Support Centre management and maintenance of the SA national research and education network which provides the higher education and research community with Internet connectivity and various value-added services
The South African National Research Network (SANReN) group, working with the TENET, have upgraded the South African research and education network bringing it on par with the network speeds offered in Europe and the USA.
Dr Stuart Saunders, who founded TENET in 2000, passed away peacefully in his sleep at age 89 on 12 February 2021. Saunders was a giant in the South African higher education and research landscape.
TENET is the lead organisation in the South African ORCID consortium. Read more about ORCID, its value to research and how the consortium benefits its members.
All pandemics bring societal change that is, in many cases, permanent in character. The greatest long-term threat to NRENs is that there may be a permanent change in the nature of universities as a consequence of this global crisis.
To help South African universities prepare for and respond to cyberthreats, TENET and the SANReN group established a sector CSIRT.