HP to cut up to 9,000 jobs in global restructure
HP has announced a restructure plan that will see its global headcount reduced by up to 9,000 employees.
HP has announced a restructure plan that will see its global headcount reduced by up to 9,000 employees.
IT contractors are helping Australia’s chief information officers get their digitisation projects over the line, according to a new report.
The demand for tech staff with experience in business and digital transformation, project management and business analysis has grown exponentially in the past year driving up wages across the board in Australia’s East Coast.
A Deloitte report released today has ‘busted the myth’ of robots taking jobs from humans, arguing that unemployment levels are low across the Western world despite accelerating technological change.
Allianz Australia has appointed Mike Wood as its new chief information officer.
Departing chief information officer of the Northern Territory’s Department of Primary Industry and Resources (DPIR), Rowan Dollar, has been appointed CIO of South Australia’s Department of Human Services (DHS).
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chief information officer Adrian Walkden is departing after close to eight years, and retiring from the Australian Public Service.
Curtin University’s new chief information officer Jason Cowie has started in the role today, following close to five years with global research firm Gartner.
The Northern Territory’s Department of Primary Industry and Resources CIO Rowan Dollar is departing the role at the end of this month.
Driver fatigue and attention monitoring firm Seeing Machines is seeking its first chief information officer.
Tech giants, universities, consultancy firms and a retailer are among Australia’s top hirers for artificial intelligence related roles, according to analysis by job-site Indeed.
CSIRO’s Data61 has appointed Dr Sue Keay to lead its Cyber Physical Systems program, which is focused on the “connection of digital devices to the physical environment”.
The 1200 new jobs will significantly increase the company’s local headcount, which currently stands at 4400.
Curtin University’s chief information officer is leaving the role after close to six years.
Industry body for the burgeoning regulation technology sector – the RegTech Association (RTA) – has appointed a new CEO and two board members.