In pictures: Do you have a skills strategy? - Cocktail event
Tech execs gathered at Shirt Bar in Barangaroo in Sydney to hear how three organisations are dealing with the technology skills crisis.
Tech execs gathered at Shirt Bar in Barangaroo in Sydney to hear how three organisations are dealing with the technology skills crisis.
The technology skills crisis is affecting organisations in just about every market sector across Australia – from cloud to DevOps, security and data analytics, CIOs are struggling to find the right talent.
If the proposal goes ahead it will lay bare those companies that have the highest gender pay gaps and fewest women in leadership positions.
There’s a happy medium between full transformation and none at all, and it comes down to knowing what you have and what you need
Dimension Data and Cisco have helped cut rhinoceros poaching down to zero at a 62,000-hectare private game park in South Africa.
Taking ‘baby steps’ is the wrong strategy, says David Hanrahan
The cloud and its suppliers have simply become too big to fail and we can’t afford for that to happen.
The Western Australian government has finalised contracts with Atos, Datacom and NEC to deliver its $3 billion, five-year GovNext-ICT technology overhaul.
Vodafone Australia has partnered with Dimension Data and FireEye as part of a multimillion-dollar, five-year investment to build its first cyber defence and response centre.
Dicker Data is among the local technology companies that have moved to clarify their tax stance after the ATO released its latest tax transparency report.
Several big multinational technology companies paid no tax in Australia during the 2014-15 financial year, the Australian Tax Office’s annual corporate tax transparency report has revealed.
Dimension Data, Telstra and IBM edged out of multi-billion dollar deal.
Dimension Data and Victoria’s Deakin University will open a cyber security incubator at the university’s Waurn Ponds campus to build products and address the skills shortage across the sector.
The philanthropic landscape is vast, and finding the right charitable fit for a company takes time. We heard from tech companies of all sizes that have found ways to build social and charitable programs. Here are some approaches that work for them.
The Queensland government will adopt an as ‘as-a-service’ IT consumption model in a new Brisbane building opening next year, which will house 4,500 workers.