5 questions to answer before CIOs launch their first AI projects
Many organisations underestimate the complexity of AI projects, which leads to delayed project launches, or failure to deliver business value, reports Gartner.
Many organisations underestimate the complexity of AI projects, which leads to delayed project launches, or failure to deliver business value, reports Gartner.
Our holistic approach to enhancing Teams’ collaboration capability is unique in the market, says Peter Vincent, Spark’s Tribe lead for voice and collaboration.
PwC staff test their new technology tools with the help of a rare visitor to their waterfront office in the capital
Companies can either dig their heels in and be left behind, or they can invest in upskilling their employees for the jobs of the future, writes Adrian Jones of Automation Anywhere
Get your team back on track after suffering a professional disappointment
Tech CEO Lyndal Stewart says being a caregiver to an 18-year-old person with autism, helped her become a better employer and mentor.
It's difficult when we lose someone who's a rock star… But that's one of the things you have to be prepared for.
Think you might have a zombie IT project on your hands? Killing it can be challenging. It takes just the right mix of forensics and logistical know-how, and a lot of political will.
When everyone is remote at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete.
The CIO role is complex and difficult, and if you hope to be successful in the long-term you need to look after yourself, writes Owen McCall.
Sports provides great analogies for preparing the IT team and the wider organisation for the competitive, fast-paced digital era, says Westpac CIO Dawie Oivier.
NZTech calls for a consolidation of these programmes.
Today's CIOs are busier than ever, but business strategist Donna Sturgess says a day off from the office for an "immersion" will refresh their view of the organisation, and generate new ideas for innovation.
The value of people was one of the key messages put across at the CIO Asia Breakfast Roundtable held at the Ritz Carlton Jakarta recently.
Sponsored by Microsoft Services, the topic was ‘Making Better Decisions: Using Business Intelligence, Collaboration and Unified Communications to Capitalise on Economic Recovery’.