By 2023, over half of government IT staff will occupy roles that don’t exist today
Most new government technologies will be delivered and supported using a XaaS (anything as a service) model, reports Gartner
Most new government technologies will be delivered and supported using a XaaS (anything as a service) model, reports Gartner
Financial institutions are still very much exploring AI, with a lot of questions remaining, reports Mark Carey of Global Association of Risk Professionals
‘Are Kiwi business leaders taking an ostrich-like approach with AI and keeping their heads in the sand?’
Those whose job has not yet been impacted, should not rest on their laurels. The automation of routine and repetitive job tasks is inevitable, reports Hays
IT and business leaders developing AI projects must separate reality from myths to devise their future strategies, says Alexander Linden of Gartner
But businesses must put both their clients and customers in the driving seat, giving them control and quashing any false claims that AI will replace humans at work, writes Sam Daish of Xero
How organisations are rethinking workplace design
A call for ICT organisations to help build a platform that will connect volunteers to teach the new digital curriculum
“The future lies not in a battle between people and machines, but in a synthesis of their capabilities, of humans and AI working together,” says Helen Poitevin of Gartner
Transforms Auckland offices into flexible working environments
This way, pay must go through for NZ teachers and school staff in the event of a disaster
Sometimes the ‘now’ can be very powerful. Good decision-making for the future is often compromised by our impulse to pursue instant gratification — at the expense of better long-term outcomes, writes Bob Weir of Pinpoint Business
‘Future-oriented’ degree aims to provide industry with the skills and knowledge needed for business growth and sustainability
Suddenly, we’re looking at voice-first everything — including the voice-first workplace
Dairy co-operative encourages 22,000 staff across the globe to work on internal projects outside their normal roles