Doing business with Ivan Seselj: ‘Only hire people who are smarter than you’
The CEO and founder of Promapp espouses building ‘no ego, non-hierarchical cultures’
The CEO and founder of Promapp espouses building ‘no ego, non-hierarchical cultures’
Pointers from Hamish Nuttall, now ‘outsourced chief digital officer’ after founding and selling a startup that became the Naked Bus company.
Start preparing for this role, advises Greg Doone of PwC
CIO New Zealand launches inaugural CIO100 awards for Innovation, Digital Transformation and ICT-enabled Community programs.
Should enterprises start preparing for the rise of connected devices and their role in an ‘ecosystem of disruption’?
ICT leaders from diverse industries talk about harnessing data-driven techniques to enhance productivity, develop new products and services, and improve business outcomes.
How his career veered from chemistry and physics to information technology.
Deloitte Consulting senior partner John Bell takes up role in November.
The CEO of franchise businesses Green Acres and Hire-a-Hubby, talks about the nuances of becoming a digital company – and why revealing more information online gives them an edge over the competition.
Executives at Yellow, Spark Digital and Vector talk about balancing business as usual and startup operations.
These upgrades ensure rural New Zealanders experience the same speed and benefits as those living and working in more urban areas, says Tony Baird, Vodafone’s technology director
But majority says a data breach is not likely at an airline, healthcare provider or utility firm, reports Unisys
Doing preparatory work prior to deployment was key to successful deployment at MainPower.
Wayne Broekhals of Acland Holdings shares his experiences for up and coming ICT leaders.
Bryan Harris of SAS talks about cyberanalytics - the intersection of Big Data, analytics, and cybersecurity - in this interview with CIO New Zealand at the 2015 SAS Global Forum in Dallas, Texas.
‘The whole organisation has to be willing to work with IT,’ stresses Justin Nelson of Vodafone.
Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk are among the scientists who have raised concerns about the risk AI poses to humanity. While there genuinely is something frightening about sentient computers, they have little to do with how artificial intelligence is actually developing today or how it can be used in business, writes Bruce Aylward of Psoda
“While these warnings are scary and there genuinely is something frightening about sentient computers, they have little to do with how artificial intelligence is actually developing today or how it can be used in business.”
Plus: Jacques Cronjé of Hitachi Data Systems and Don McLean of Fronde.
Every industry that is becoming more automated, more data-driven or that deploys more technology, will be caught up under it, says Gartner.
Tait to provide continued service and maintenance of the bus network for the next five years.