Upskilling stories
Soon, manufacturers who have not kept up with the advances in AI technologies will be vastly outstripped by those that have.
A recent study by Zinnov shows that IoT spend reached US$201 billion in 2018 while outsourcing service providers generated $40 billion in revenue.
With 45% of workers forecasted to be self-employed by 2023, businesses must embrace automation or risk falling behind, says Upstream Solutions CEO Scott Crosby.
The Data Literacy Project has expanded its library to 18 free courses, provided by Qlik, aiming to boost global data literacy and enhance business growth.
Only 22% of respondents believe their entire management team is qualified to set the right tech strategy and make the right technical hires.
Annabel Lee says the gender imbalance in data centre and IT circles will have a significant impact in the future with more jobs than graduates to fill them.
In celebration of International Women's Day, inspiring women from Unisys APAC and HQ share their advice on thriving in the IT industry.
Digital technologies and growing customer expectations mean service leaders must get the digital experience right, according to Gartner.
One Identity and Secureworks executives Alex Tilley and Serkan Cetin have released what they see coming for cybersecurity in 2019.
It is certainly the season for predictions and so without further ado, here are some insights from Ensighten CEO Ian Woolley.
The new infrastructure region is expected to be complete in early 2020 to enable customers to run workloads and store data in Italy with even lower latency.
Despite 90% of firms feeling threatened by digital competitors, many lack the right skills to adapt. See how focusing on people development is key.
Low-code platforms allow nimble organisations to take an idea from innovation to commercialisation very quickly.
The combination of software and connectivity is changing how businesses operate, but many lack the skills to analyze the data they collect.
Recently I had the opportunity to discuss the implications and implementations of AI within enterprise with Bluewolf ANZ MD Gavin Diamond.
With the construction industry projected to grow by more than 120,000 jobs in the next five years, having a workforce of skilled employees is a must.
18% of those surveyed said automation has already impacted their job 'significantly', with their duties changing or their role becoming redundant.
The company will open three Innovation Hubs and create new skilled jobs for graduates and professionals by 2020.
Want to find out what it would be like to be the next tech tycoon? A new interactive game series might just teach you the skills to walk that path.
Australians will need to add 'data management' to their list of skills if they want to stay competitive, says NetApp MD Glenn McPherson.