Continuous upskilling amidst rapid change: The challenge of growing your career in ICT
We talk to ICT leaders who consider their careers as being in an ongoing state of upgrade, just like the business technologies they work with.
We talk to ICT leaders who consider their careers as being in an ongoing state of upgrade, just like the business technologies they work with.
In order to do new and very expansive kinds of work in the digital arena, CIOs must let go of some old IT responsibilities, advises Gartner.
Plus, the new CIO at the Department of Corrections, and next role for ex-Samsung exec
Top 12 insights from business technology executives featured in CIO New Zealand in 2016.
Will stay to February to help with the transition
Leveraging the holidays in your job search might mean landing a new gig for the new year. Here are four tips on how to use the holidays to your advantage.
Technologists can live in places like New Zealand without any compromise to their career because increasingly local companies are deeply vested in AI and machine learning so that they may innovate at a rapid pace, writes Anna Curzon of Xero.
The head of digital and transformation at ANZ Bank on future trends, becoming a digital business and customer-centric success.
CIO Michael Middlemiss cites growing demand from staff for a secure file sharing platform and to do more work on mobile devices and tablets.
Neil Gong shares his insights as group IT manager at Airedale Property Trust.
As CIOs are increasingly called upon to pitch their company’s products, long-time Equinix CIO Brian Lillie has a new job: Massaging the customer experience for the data center service provider.
After 17-years focusing on ICT, Fong will lead the Surgical Technologies area of the business at F&P Healthcare.
For Dexibit founder and CEO Angie Judge, celebrating Ada Lovelace Day is just one way to help encourage women into science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.
“Success is an iterative process, and you never get it right on the first go.”
Call for New Zealand CIOs to participate in the 16th annual State of the CIO survey