‘Data science provides an endless career pathway’
How the NZ data community - through the Women in Data Science - supports the global movement to build a pipeline of professionals for one of the most sought after skills in the digital era
How the NZ data community - through the Women in Data Science - supports the global movement to build a pipeline of professionals for one of the most sought after skills in the digital era
A roundup of the latest business technology executive appointments and events in New Zealand
“It is a case for why organisations should invest in IT maturity,” says Dr Jocelyn Cranefield of Victoria University of Wellington
As a librarian, Dr Greg Morgan has always helped people access critical information. Now, he is making sure that technology transformation will not lead to a ‘digital disadvantage’ for certain members of society.
The talk has shifted to the importance of the education sector bringing together the arts with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects, leading to the rise of another acronym, STEAM, writes Justin Gray of Accenture.
Kate Kolich and David Thomas of Bank of New Zealand discuss the close collaboration between their respective divisions - technology and analytics - as the way to go in the digital economy.
The optimal conditions for innovation are almost the opposite of the optimal conditions for successful outsourcing...Recognising this paradox, how do we make innovation through outsourcing work?
‘Tech companies following lean and agile methodologies will often bring a solution to market in a short timeframe. This challenge gives the students a taste of what it will be like in the businesses they will work for following their graduation.’
'We need to broaden the base of the wider analytics community,' writes Rohan Light.
The new head of transformation, strategy and architecture at Kiwibank talks about her not so common career path to ICT.
James Mansell is part of a small, but growing group of volunteers who are pushing for the responsible use of data to deliver social and economic value. What motivated him to immerse himself in this role?
A Victoria University of Wellington forum distils key lessons for enterprises, IT managers, and their teams on how to respond to the accelerated pace of IT change.
Stuart Haselden, director of ITS at the Victoria University of Wellington, talks about transforming infrastructure to support multiple users, from digital natives to academics.
1E deployment expects to save 619,000 kWh/year, and an ROI in 1.5 years
Professor Paul Callaghan of Victoria University in Wellington argues New Zealand needs a cultural change to push a much greater investment in science and technology.