Staff retention key for tech companies in 2020: AIIA
The average salaries in the IT sector will continue to grow in 2020, but staff attrition rates will remain high, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
The average salaries in the IT sector will continue to grow in 2020, but staff attrition rates will remain high, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
Telstra has revealed details of new partnership with Australian universities that it said will help boost the skills pipeline in high-demand areas such as network and software engineering, information security and analytics.
Many enterprise software or enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are in some phase of moving to a new digital platform, with each trying to encourage long-standing customers to shift with them.
University of Melbourne is using the power of robotic process automation (RPA) in a bid to automate manual tasks and help ease the burden on staff stuck doing repetitive jobs.
The relationship between Australian companies and education providers must undergo rapid change if the country is to take advantage of opportunities presented by technology, according to a report.
Telstra plans to later this year launch an ‘Innovation and Capability Centre’ in Bangalore, which the telco’s CEO, Andy Penn, today described as India’s ‘Silicon Valley’.
Five2One’s founder Vaibhav Namburi offers his thoughts on the growing importance of developers with technical expertise.
Technology and digital leaders discuss the challenges and benefits of rolling artificial intelligence and related technologies
The overwhelming majority of CIOs support the government’s pilot Global Talent Scheme (GTS) visa program, which began in July.
A new Sydney training college for data analysts and data scientists is set to open in Pyrmont in August, a move that aims to address the skills crisis in Australia.
The government’s 457 visa fix will not help the Australian tech industry effectively address the ongoing skills crisis, according to panelists at a recent CIO Australia breakfast event in Melbourne.
The Australian employment market is suffering through slow wage growth but if you’re a top tech worker, you’ll likely get a pay rise this year.
Despite the mainframe's central and enduring position in the enterprise – or perhaps because of it – new blood is not joining the specialist workforce.
Australian chief information officers say they plan to increase the number of temporary staff in their teams over the next 12 months, according to research.
IT chiefs gathered in Sydney to discuss how they are dealing with the technology skills crisis. The luncheon was sponsored by Amazon Web Services.