Talent retention stories
The hire signals Tanium is putting more weight on retention and workplace culture as it expands internationally and broadens its leadership team.
Europe's push to fund frontier technologies will take centre stage at London Tech Week 2026 as organisers add a Deep Tech Stage.
Mental health absences could have already cost cyber teams more than 250,000 work days, threatening monitoring and incident response.
Australian law firms trail global peers on legal AI use, risking missed productivity gains despite mounting pressure on profitability.
ECI Software wins 2026 Great Place to Work certification across eight countries, as 82% of staff rate it a great workplace.
SD Worx Ireland eyes 25% payroll share as tighter rules and EUR €3 million SME push fuel demand for compliant, automated pay systems.
Service Leadership's 2026 IT pay report links eased wage inflation and new 'Digital Worker' automation metrics to profitability for providers.
Most Irish data and AI professionals are staying put as employers prepare to expand teams and compete for scarce talent.
The return of a 14-year veteran is set to bolster technical support and partner ties for customers across the Central North Island.
Better pay, flexibility and clearer progression could tempt thousands of former female tech workers back, Akamai research suggests.
Rising AI work and a run of new clients have pushed the consultancy’s Leeds headcount up by 30, its biggest expansion yet.
With 93% of Singapore executives now treating AI software innovation as strategic, leaders face a tougher test: keeping experts aligned and shipping fast.
Nearly half of UK workers expect to job hunt within a year, as poor internal communication is eroding retention and productivity.
Operational technology outages are leaving most manufacturers and critical infrastructure firms facing losses of up to GBP £5 million, a survey found.
Local students in Herefordshire will get new help to study engineering and robotics after donors backed NMITE's bursaries.
A tight jobs market is leaving UK staff in post but less engaged, masking weaker morale and productivity for employers reviewing year-end figures.
Most UK staff are losing 6.5 minutes a meeting to hybrid tech faults, as employers spend more on AI and office kit.
Irish CFOs forecast 9% growth in 2026 as AI use in finance soars from 12% to 47%, even while regulation and cyber risks intensify.
AI-fuelled fintech mega-deals are surging, but most buyers lack the operating model and culture to turn shiny assets into real value.
York-based Phoenix Software has been ranked fourth in Great Place to Work UK's Best Workplaces 2026 list for large employers.