‘Creating intelligent workspaces is the future of work’
How organisations are rethinking workplace design
How organisations are rethinking workplace design
Watch out for the fading of the term ‘digital transformation’ as a standalone marketing term, reports Claus Mortensen of Ecosystm
The top challenge? You simply can’t walk away from existing clients, existing services that they buy and the cash flow that they produce, while simultaneously repositioning yourself for the digital world
PwC staff test their new technology tools with the help of a rare visitor to their waterfront office in the capital
PwC CIO Rebecca Thomas majored in Chinese and information sciences at university. She mines this divergent background in the fast-paced digital era.
‘For most people, it feels like they have just been dropped inside the twilight zone,’ says NZQA CIO Lukasz Zawilski
A culture of engagement can improve business productivity and employee retention. CIOs and experts share tips on keeping your staff engaged.
It is not about the next big platform, or the next technology solution, explains the chief digital officer at Stats NZ
Paul Touhey also joins the digital, data & tech team at NZ Post
Security startups are often ahead of the technology curve and can provide more personalised service. Here's how to find the best of them and minimise risks
Taking on business and technology challenges for some of the most disrupted industries provided Craig Musker a prime foundation for his current role
ANZ report highlights steps to beat the innovation curve
If your chatbot replaces one kind of wasted time with another, or makes information harder to find, bin it. If it’s a decorative replacement for a checkout process, don’t build it, writes Ian Lurie of Portent
Industry leaders talk about shifting mindsets and taking steps to foster diversity and inclusion in the sector
Computer vision is bridging the gap between physical and electronic kanban boards, says Psoda CEO Bruce Aylward