Workplace stories
Neighbourly sponsors the Making a Difference Award at the 2023 NZ Compare Awards, celebrating those making positive change.
Kiwis are leading the way in embracing hybrid working, but are facing challenges, according to a survey by Logitech.
Survey highlights business leaders' lack of awareness of AI risks as younger generation embraces AI tools in the workplace.
AWS research shows that small to medium-sized Kiwi enterprises adopting cloud technology could generate NZ$1.5bn in productivity gains by 2030.
In celebration of International Women's Day 2024, I reflect on the transformative power of advocacy in my IT career and my commitment to paying it forward to the newcomers.
IWD 2024 emphasises inspiring inclusion, with leaders urged to empower individuals within their teams for increased growth and success, notably in the male-dominated IT sector.
IWD 2024: As the push for gender equality in corporate leadership gains momentum, pink blazers symbolise women's empowerment in boardrooms.
With talent mobility emerging as a growth factor in workplaces, a study reveals women's increased interest in career mobility, but are hindered by lack of visibility into internal opportunities.
On International Women's Day 2024, women strive for equality in STEM fields, overcoming difficulties, and advocating for their teams, with data indicating a growing desire for career progression.
It is imperative for companies to create an environment that allows women to thrive and contribute effectively in today's ever-changing professional world.
OutSystems' Joe Ghattas predicts generative AI, increased business efficiency, and AI integration in development as top 2024 CIO trends.
Legacy technology systems hinder the move towards passwordless authorisation in workplaces, says a study by Delinea.
Despite lack of permissions, 63% of Australian and New Zealand workplaces have high artificial intelligence usage, reveals ISACA study.
A new study has revealed executives believe artificial intelligence is more commonly used in the workplace than employees perceive.
ScreenCloud integrates Microsoft Azure to improve workplace productivity and employee engagement through seamless integration with Microsoft applications.
A Fusion Digital study shows 86% of Australian office workers utilise AI, with adoption rates higher in large corporations, while 14% have never used AI.
UK businesses face a cybersecurity risk as 67% of employees download software and apps without obtaining consent.
Digital Poverty Alliance leads industry talks on eradicating digital poverty for a more inclusive UK tech future.
86% of Australians believe smart city development will improve their lives, reveals a Capterra Australia study.
A recent study by Robert Half reveals a surge in Australian employees requesting training and development opportunities.