Upskilling stories
The curtains are closed on day two of Big Data LDN 2023, with the event's focal point centred on the harmonious coexistence of humans and Generative AI.
OVO and Monte Carlo CEOs discuss empowering customers with data to tackle climate change at Big Data LDN event.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of contactless payment methods, reshaping retail and supporting larger consumer trends.
AI innovations in HR, aiming to streamline recruitment and upskill workforce for the future coming from LinkedIn.
Fortinet, the cybersecurity expert driving the convergence of networking and security, has formed the Veterans Program Advisory Council.
Immersive Labs has unveiled the expansion of its enterprise-class, AI-ready platform, now with coverage across the entire organisation.
Upskilling existing employees offers a faster and potentially more cost-effective strategy to close the skills gap.
Databricks CIO Robin Sutara will host a panel discussion with Di Mayze, Global Head of Data and AI at WPP, and Natalie Cramp, CEO of Profusion.
Amid a complex threat landscape and staff shortages, CISOs are turning to software development teams for cybersecurity aid.
Google.org, in partnership with Infoxchange and the ADB, will provide digital resilience training to 40 NGOs in Asia and the Pacific.
Xero announced submissions are now open and there are four categories Kiwi small businesses can put themselves forward for.
The virtual work experience platform focuses on four key tech pathways – cloud, automation, cyber and software development.
A recent LinkedIn 2023 Workplace Learning Report found that upskilling employees is a priority for those responsible for learning and development.
AWS research shows that small to medium-sized Kiwi enterprises adopting cloud technology could generate NZ$1.5bn in productivity gains by 2030.
Alarming gender-based skills gap in AI discovered in Australia, with men twice as likely to use AI tools in the workplace.
Winyama Pty Ltd and Goanna Education are helping improve the digital capabilities of the First Nations' workforce.
New research outlines how artificial intelligence will create a once-in-a-generation opportunity to upskill Aussie workers.
The report found many organisations remain tentative about adopting cloud technology due to a lack of resources and expertise.
Creating new career pathways for 1.1 million Australians could help build the nation's tech workforce of the future, a new report has found. .
ACS has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the online training platform, Zenva, to boost Australia's IT skills.