MSD pilots virtual reality tool to train Kiwis on benefit
Aims to prepare this group for jobs in industries such as construction
Aims to prepare this group for jobs in industries such as construction
Disruptive tech innovators invited to enter Constellation Supernova awards - deadline is on July 12
Advanced analytics and biometrics fast becoming central to anti-fraud programmes, according to a new global survey
Thomas Hyde of Beca and futurist Savannah Peterson note how this involves reframing the way people view and use the technologies at our disposal
Before implementing AI, organisations should fully understand the technology, and where the key risk areas lie. These three key factors should be considered first, write Liz Blythe and Zoe Sims of Russell McVeagh
“There is much unclaimed terrain in the blockchain space: widespread use of security tokens, social bonds on the blockchain, mass digital identity adoption, and centrally banked digital currencies,” writes Joshua Vial of Enspiral.
Gartner identifies four areas organisations need to create and strengthen
Digital business professionals focus on building experiences for a handful of well-established devices and channels, but many are ignoring or are only slowly developing experiences on emerging devices and third-party platforms.
Emerging technologies can be beneficial to your organisation but which one should you look for?
Jamie has a human face, voice and expressions, and can answer questions on the most frequently searched for topics on the bank’s online help section.
Should you be on the bleeding edge, a fast follower or on watching brief? What I learned from managing complex projects over the past two decades.
A New Zealand forum on artificial intelligence will be launched in Wellington on 7 June with support from NZTech and chaired by Stu Christie, investment manager at the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund. It will be a member of the NZ Technology Alliance, which is managed and supported by NZTech.
Nearly half of all SMEs expect to see significant disruption in the next 10 years, but majority adopt a ‘wait and see approach’, reports MYOB.
2017 Digital IQ survey highlights what companies have to aim for if they want to succeed in the digital age.
‘We had no idea how great an impact storage had on the entire business, until we changed from disk to All Flash’, says Group IT manager Brett Hobbs.