Digital Survival was established in 2001 in response to a gap in
the computer training market of home-based, personalised computer
training. Digital Survival believes that rather than teaching users
generic courses, by providing individual programs for users, courses
are more relevant and practical.
Digital Survival’s success in teaching home users how to use
computers efficiently led to its successful entry into the corporate
market. Digital Survival applied its philosophy of tailored computer
solutions to the business environment and has achieved significant
results for its clients.
Digital Survival was established by Danny Gorog and Elliot Swart
who have both worked in the IT industry for several years and remain
at the cutting edge of IT developments. Both write regularly for
the Herald Sun Connect section, and have featured on radio. They
are regarded as IT experts.