NZTech CEO Graeme Muller: ‘For every new tech role created, 4.9 other support roles are created’
‘For every new tech role created, 4.9 other support roles are created’
‘For every new tech role created, 4.9 other support roles are created’
Employees will need to apply the right technologies – automation, analytics and artificial intelligence – to data to identify growth opportunities, innovate and nip problems in the bud, writes Suraj Sowki of Accenture NZ.
“We cannot wait, we need to act on the findings of this report, today,” says Victoria MacLennan of the NZ Digital Skills Forum.
At that point, taking away their AI would be like a craftsman having their electric woodworking tools replaced with manual ones, writes Craig Roth of Gartner.
Pledges 10,000-plus hours to bring coding to students and spark interest in computer science
We expect a thousand businesses backing this initiative by the yearend, says Frances Valintine, who co-led the NZ Talent initiative.
As the business appetite for information and technology intensifies, CIOs face a crumbling paradigm – the traditional staffing model steeped in specialisation will not scale for growth.
These two skills should be present in all ICT teams, says VC Gopalratnam, senior vice president, information technology at Cisco.