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
Firms must embrace both the front- and back-office benefits of networked ecosystems
One of eight companies recognised for superior technology deployments at annual Inforum
Only by decoupling technology infrastructure from the business itself, can organisations realise the true potential of digital transformation
“Being appointed an adjunct professor is incredibly humbling but at the same time, I can appreciate the irony," says the Rocket Lab CEO, who left school at 17 to take up an apprenticeship and never went to university
The Business and Information Technologies project is a consortium of international units led by a research group at the University of California in Los Angeles. The project tracks the impact of information technologies on business practices globally through a commonly administered survey.
In addition to enabling comparisons about the deployment and impact of IT on a global basis, the survey also tracks changes in such activity over time.