How fake news is changing the internet
The tools we all use for knowledge, communication and business are being re-engineered to stop disinformation. Is our loss of control worth it?
The tools we all use for knowledge, communication and business are being re-engineered to stop disinformation. Is our loss of control worth it?
Pressure to adapt skill sets to new technologies, and the threat of automation of some jobs mean that every professional must now ensure their own skill set does not become obsolete
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
Plus: New datacentre and offices of ACSData in Wellington; LearnCoach co-founder David Cameron; Phil Goldie of Microsoft; Gerard O’Connor of PDV
Plus: NZME’s OneRoof.co.nz partners with Valocity, Tahi Rua Toru Tech winners, Counties Power invests in ECL Group
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The foundation is committed to halve the number of excluded and disadvantaged youth by 2027
I recently ran a couple of sessions to help skilled migrants find jobs in Wellington. The experience highlighted key challenges the ICT sector needs to tackle as it prepares the workforce for unceasing change
Set on the edge of the Surrey hills in Woking is the Norman Foster-designed temple of cutting edge engineering: The McLaren Technology Centre.
PwC staff test their new technology tools with the help of a rare visitor to their waterfront office in the capital
Carol Mahoney is onto her third startup, and it is not a pizza or transport app
University of Auckland research reveals how the ‘gig track’ can lead to 'permanently temporary’ work
“The future lies not in a battle between people and machines, but in a synthesis of their capabilities, of humans and AI working together,” says Helen Poitevin of Gartner
A culture of engagement can improve business productivity and employee retention. CIOs and experts share tips on keeping your staff engaged.
Industry leaders talk about shifting mindsets and taking steps to foster diversity and inclusion in the sector