Skills shortage stories
People turn to robots for career support after feeling lonely and disconnected during the pandemic, says Oracle study.
The challenge for the industry is how to deliver investment against a backdrop of rising material and labour costs as well as a critical decarbonisation agenda.
Half of global IT leaders lack confidence in their ability to respond to cyber threats, according to a survey by Rackspace Technology.
Pluralsight expands its Skills platform with new hands-on learning experiences for tech professionals and a Certification Prep Center.
Over 1,000 organizations are now using Workday's Skills Cloud for skills-based people strategies, with a new packaged solution to aid adoption.
Genesys launches eLearning program BeyondCX to help contact centre staff improve empathy skills and deliver personalised experiences.
From government agencies to public initiatives, here's an inside look at who protects New Zealand's digital landscape from cyber threats.
AVEVA launches cloud-based Unified Learning solution to upskill industrial workforce and improve learning experiences.
Almost half of tech professionals are proud of what they do and 44% love their work, according to a survey by SolarWinds.
COVID-19 and remote work have highlighted skills gaps and the need for upskilling, according to Pluralsight's new report.
Google announces second cohort of Women Founders Academy 2021, bringing together 10 founders from Asia Pacific to expand their skills and business leadership.
Skill Finder launches 20 new Career Pathways to meet demand for skilled workers in data analytics, digital marketing, and UX design.
Adobe and Commonwealth Bank (CBA) have partnered to offer Australians access to free digital courses via the CBA app.
Digital skills, access, and technology are key ingredients for business resilience, according to a study by 2degrees.
As more organisations accelerate digital transformation, the technology skills gap continues to widen — impacting Australia's ability to compete globally.
The Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE)'s Digital Boost programme has now attracted more than 40,000 New Zealand businesses.
Australia's reduction in migration has created a shortage of skills in the economy, and the impact has been particularly severe on the technology industry.
DDLS and AIICT partner to provide training courses as part of Victoria's Digital Jobs program, addressing the demand for digital skills.
The relationship between employers and employees has become more nuanced and driven by a desire for a healthy lifestyle beyond work.
Fortinet expands investment in Australia with new technical assistance centre in Sydney and partnerships with educational institutions.