Stephen Bowe of Bank of New Zealand: The digital catalyst
“The single biggest, the flagship Bank of New Zealand store is not on Queen Street. It is the website,” says the bank’s head of digital.
“The single biggest, the flagship Bank of New Zealand store is not on Queen Street. It is the website,” says the bank’s head of digital.
Study finds only 15 per cent view their organisations as nimble enough to implement a full digital business model
A roundup of the latest business technology executive appointments in New Zealand; plus the Social Media Awards finalists
“Too often the most readily available ‘advice’ comes from people who have never founded a business, taken a risk, or done the hard yards themselves,” observes Simon Baker, founder and CEO of CricHQ.
How ‘Koz’ went from crawling under computers to heading technology architecture for a growing company, one fun, gruelling step at a time.
Boards should be setting their own diversity policies, appropriate targets and declare this in their annual reports, says IoD CEO Simon Arcus
"Embrace the idea that in the digital world, the customers have got all the power,” says Pohlen whose company is disrupting the traditional electric companies' business model.
Jeremy Nees of Network for Learning talks about connecting schools to the internet and technology as a business in the government environment.
...but NZ ahead in digital money management tools, according to Forrester's retail banking trends report.
Book by Kiwi cartoonist ‘Jim’ features ‘soon to be obsolete’ technologies
Futurist Simon Raik-Allen on a basic, but incredibly powerful step to take in the digital era.
Cybersecurity experts analysed the current threats and presented some rather unsettling predictions at the Trend Micro Cybercrime 2016 Threat Defence Summit.
New Zealand enterprises need to rewire their ‘innovation brains’ or risk being sidelined by competitors. IDC’s Louise Francis lists three questions to jumpstart the process.
Student Job Search Aotearoa's registration numbers were falling. Phil Tanner explains why this was actually a positive outcome.
CTO Aaron Olphert says the ability to develop IoT solutions on a globally standardised network will provide Kiwi innovators access to international markets.