80% of data scientists will have deep learning in their toolkits by 2018, predicts Gartner
“Deep learning is here to stay...it ultimately solves complex, data-rich business problems.”
“Deep learning is here to stay...it ultimately solves complex, data-rich business problems.”
Massive investments in IoT will shake up the core skills in high demand at IT organisations in the years to come. Here’s how to transform your career path to capitalise.
Joins 17 countries, including Australia and the UK, in confirming its commitment to the practice of openness in government.
Data scientists uncover insights from massive amounts of data to help shape or meet business goals. The data scientist role is becoming increasingly important as businesses rely on big data and data analytics to drive decision-making. Here are the skills, experience, education and training that will help you launch a lucrative data science career.
Though first, get the strategy and data layer right, advises Peter Mangin of realestate.co.nz.
How a mindset change can deliver a better product, writes James Hartwright of Certus.
‘We are absolutely focused on unleashing the power of data to change lives.’
"We are putting data science language R into art," says Dexibit CEO Angie Judge
Potentia lists the trends that will alter the technology job landscape, and the roles that will push salaries to stratospheric levels in 2017.
Dave Morgan, co-founder of Fuelled.co.nz, talks about his experiences as the first Head of Portfolio Analytics at Kiwibank and thriving in a data-driven environment.
For Dexibit founder and CEO Angie Judge, celebrating Ada Lovelace Day is just one way to help encourage women into science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.
DataKind founder Jake Porway on how data scientists are applying their skills to tackle social issues.
Simon Kennedy of The Warehouse Group talks about being an academic advisor, mentor and advocate for retail as a career.
Successful AI projects require more than just great algorithms or access to data scientists, writes Ray Wang of Constellation Research.
Tips from KPMG on how New Zealand organisations can prepare for the next stage of cloud computing.