University of Auckland taps RPA and now champions it in the wider community
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
Enterprises have to be prepared to tap the talents of centennials like Sukhans Asrani, 20, who is already working as a software developer and growing a startup, while completing his university degree
“It’s less formal than a hackathon, but could help organisations unearth new ways to grow the business,” says Sonya Crosby of Bank of New Zealand.
Top tips from Gartner on how CIOs can reframe their thinking as they head into 2019
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau