IT Industry stories
New Zealand clinicians form the Clinical Informatics Leadership Network to tackle IT issues in healthcare, fostering clinical leadership and sharing expertise.
There are countless trends emerging in IT, but Virtusa xLabs has identified what it believes will be the 10 most influential.
UK industry groups are expected to spend $37.5bn on cloud solutions in 2018, with manufacturing showing strongest growth, according to IDC.
Businesses must embrace Exponential IT to stay competitive, transforming agile systems into innovation drivers while managing technical debt to unlock growth.
Kiwi high-growth companies have 40% more salespeople than non-high-growth firms, according to the 2018 Market Measures survey.
Exabeam has released some alarming findings that reveal despite general job satisfaction, most security professionals want more money.
Splunk IAI offers a packaged set of capabilities that aim to help customers pivot their operational strategy from reactive to proactive.
NSW for Jobs has allocated a loan to Momentum Cloud with the software company aiming to create nearly 100 jobs in Australia over the next five years.
The IT skills shortage in Australia is bad enough without having to factor in fraud - an expert has advice for both employers and potential recruits.
IT teams are now spending an average of 29% of their time dealing with digital transformation problems, costing employers $2.5 million annually.
There's a tendency in the industry to accept i-shaped thinkers (highly skilled in one area) with the assumption it's how good engineering is done.
More than half of Australian IT teams will struggle to meet the demands of digital business over the next 12 months.
Here are the top 3 roles in IT that are predicted to create the most jobs in the coming years - did your position make the cut?.
Here are some insights into some of the big international names that will be sharing their invaluable knowledge - including the FBI and Volvo!.
The annual investor guide is jointly published by Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the Technology Investment Network (TIN).
The IT industry is one of the major drivers of confident businesses in Australia that are more likely to invest in growing their businesses this year.
The Green Party says that New Zealand has been held back from embracing clean economic opportunities, they plan on changing that...
A new report has revealed without skilled ICT labour Australia will stagnate - 81,000 new ICT professionals are needed by 2022 to fuel future growth.
Read the incredible story of a young Kiwi IT specialist helping to heal Africa's poor - and further opportunities that are available.
The Australian IT industry seems to be positive about employment prospects but there are still areas ripe for talent acquisition, new survey finds.