University of Auckland taps RPA and now champions it in the wider community
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
Enterprises have to be prepared to tap the talents of centennials like Sukhans Asrani, 20, who is already working as a software developer and growing a startup, while completing his university degree
“It’s less formal than a hackathon, but could help organisations unearth new ways to grow the business,” says Sonya Crosby of Bank of New Zealand.
Top tips from Gartner on how CIOs can reframe their thinking as they head into 2019
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
Blockchain is so much more than cryptocurrency. That’s where it started but a shift in the conversation is needed so people can understand its enormous potential, writes Justin Flitter of NewZealand.ai
Jason Delamore of Auckland Airport explains why his combined role works well in a highly complex, fast moving environment
Emotions are no longer on the periphery of business technology, writes Kerry Topp of Datacom
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
South Auckland teens lead IT youth movement
Just over a year into her role, the executive general manager technology and digital, talks about energising and disrupting the company and the sector using big data.
After a second hackathon in six months, the company is now setting its sights on another, says Jennifer Cherrington Mowat, head of technology and digital at Genesis Energy.
Pieter Bakker talks about leading the business technology team at Frucor.
Investing in the success of third party developers and apps is imperative, writes Nick Houldsworth of Xero.
Hackathons give staff the chance to think about innovation in a new way, says Keran McKenzie, MYOB futurist in residence.