Tackling one of the biggest issues today - the ethics of AI
We all have a role to play in this and need to be aware of what is happening in the wider ecosystem of technologies, writes Russell Berg of Quanton
We all have a role to play in this and need to be aware of what is happening in the wider ecosystem of technologies, writes Russell Berg of Quanton
Your first engagement is likely to be with your security team, asking them to supply a log-on for your digital workers. How you start this conversation is critical, writes Rob Mills of Blue Prism
If Kiwi employers want to have the broadest possible access to talented workers, we need to shift our attitudes about needing a piece of paper or specific experience to do certain tasks, writes Patrick Quesnel of Microsoft NZ
We must view ‘moonshots’ and transformation as a constant process, writes Rafi Katanasho of Dynatrace
Organisations must ensure that their approach to 5G considers the influx of endpoint devices producing enormous amounts of information, as well as a holistic assessment of the storage, security and compliance of this data, writes Matt Oostveen, chief technology officer at Pure Storage
'We must be as creative as the attackers who confront us – both in our tools and recruitment strategies,' says Mark Shaw of Symantec
As Money Week kicks off, Matt Spehr of Western Union Business Solutions shares some thoughts on how SMEs can keep their businesses protected from criminal activity
Archie Moore of Quanton offers up the number one way to ease that talent gap in business automation
The Instillery and Origin have unveiled plans to merge businesses to create a tech provider capable of challenging tier-1 incumbents in New Zealand.
A company that gets this right is well placed to embark upon a successful transformation, or should I say, continuous reinvention of self and business, writes John Boesen of MNF Group
Getting the challenge of integrating a security mindset into DevOps practices right will become even more important as new markets of IT such as the Internet of Things spin up, writes Andrew Slavkovic of CyberArk
Businesses can’t simply add software to a legacy business model or process and call it ‘digital’, writes Scott Leader of Box
The marriage of these systems need not be a major barrier to Industry 4.0 adoption, writes Greg Purcell, industrial IoT lead Engineer at Facteon
The latest Microsoft security study ranks New Zealand as one of the most low-risk countries in the world for cyberattacks. However, Kiwis have also seen a 205 per cent increase in cybersecurity incidents in the past year. As we’ve learned the hard way, low risk does not mean no risk, writes Russell Craig of Microsoft NZ
With cybercrime increasing in size, complexity and cost, firms need to take a fresh perspective on leading through this challenging environment, writes Justin Gray of Accenture NZ.
Organisations must have a strong change management process and involve staff early on in any automation project, writes Rob Mills of Blue Prism
It’s a fair question, given that business fads do come and go, writes Darryl McClay of DesignThinkers Group
With AI advancing by the day, this is a question begging to be answered, writes Piers Smith of FaceMe
Organisations are setting their sights beyond digital transformation, and many realise they need new technology in their arsenal to succeed, writes Justin Gray of Accenture
Expect to see developers and the tech industry calling for and partnering in institutional fixes - for climate change and for problems that the internet has drawn blame for in recent years, writes Tal Niv of GitHub