What CIOs can learn from startups
Startup culture is influencing businesses more than ever. Here we review how your enterprise can benefit from it
Startup culture is influencing businesses more than ever. Here we review how your enterprise can benefit from it
First, we need to understand the current state of affairs of AI ‘in the wild’, writes JJ Lopez Murphy.
But this is just the start, as we are checking other ways Awhi can help, says NZ Qualifications Authority CIO Lukasz Zawilski
From ICT solutions and infrastructure, Chris Trigg of Southern Cross Health Society now guides the business through digital transformation
Technology and digital leaders gathered in Wellington to discuss a critical aspect of an organisation’s digital journey. The CIO roundtable discussion was sponsored by VMware.
Jamie has a human face, voice and expressions, and can answer questions on the most frequently searched for topics on the bank’s online help section.
Here’s something that I sometimes hear CEOs and other business leaders say – and seemingly without much forethought.
Organisations are ditching side books and upping compliance audits while exploring the impact AI, blockchain and augmented reality will have on their enterprise resource planning systems.
Joseph Pucciarelli of IDC on how traditional companies are showing the way in breaking through digital deadlock
New Zealand is developing a thriving tech sector on the back of innovative entrepreneurs. How can we help more companies make the transition to high growth?
Companies gather intelligence on their rivals just like nation-states do. Sometimes its legal, but industrial espionage can easily slip over the line into criminality.
David Glover, co-author of the new book ‘Don’t worry about the robots’ on how today’s leaders can manage high-speed change
AI is not only shaping the tools and platforms we use, but the way our job roles are evolving, writes Craig Hudson of Xero.
Some practical insights from business technology leaders on thriving in the digital economy
Will account for almost half of IoT spend across the globe by 2022, but NZ organisations cite cost concerns
More work needed to ensure employers remain competitive and avoid losing high calibre candidates to other sectors, reports Randstad.
Prospective buyers can ‘mentally move in’ and even ‘virtually renovate’ their next home
Regulations, coupled with the introduction of new payments platforms and the emergence of new technologies like AI and blockchain, are altering how people bank and what they expect from banking services in fundamental ways, writes Richard Parker of Unisys
A lot of companies focus on recruiting, but the current data shows ensuring key employees stay relevant is a challenge, says Tom Shields, vice president Asia Pacific for Workday.
Balancing innovative projects with keeping the lights on responsibilities is the reality for most CIOs today. Our research suggests that tackling this challenge successfully requires adopting a two-step strategy that can apply to organisations across sectors and geographies.