Top execs trust intuition over data
Massey University has released the results of a study that reveals many top executives are failing to capitalise on the capabilities of data analytics, preferring to rely on their own intuition.
Massey University has released the results of a study that reveals many top executives are failing to capitalise on the capabilities of data analytics, preferring to rely on their own intuition.
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'The world is facing a serious shortage of qualified data scientists and New Zealand is not immune'
New Zealander workers greatly underestimate the extent to which their roles will be replaced by robots, according to a survey undertaken by the Massey Business School and Auckland University of Technology.
PrimoWireless, (which operates a wireless broadband network for internet access in the Taranaki area), Massey University and New Plymouth Girls’ and Boys’ high schools have secured funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Curious Mind's Participatory Science Platform to investigate wireless connectivity in the region.
Challenges ahead include data science skills shortage and building greater awareness at executive level, says SAS ANZ managing director David Bowie.
Massey University’s data analytics programme has attracted the sponsorship of the world’s leading business analytics software provider.
A team of three Massey University computer science students are to compete in one of the world’s foremost computer programming competitions.
A new initiative to encourage Chinese computer science students to study in New Zealand has won funding from the International Education Growth Fund held by Education New Zealand.
LinkedIn New Zealand has reached the one million mark for members from the country.
A large number of Kiwis have identified technology as one of the reasons they are doing more work.
Massey University has appointed Clive Martis as CIO, effective from October 19.
Massey University is seeking a new CIO, following the resignation of Gerrit Bahlman, who is leaving the university to take up the role of director of IT at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Massey University is officially launching a centre for mobile computing at the end of May. The centre, which has been up and running for six months, is focusing on research in the areas of mobile business, mobile health and mobile learning, says Dennis Viehland, associate professor of information systems at Massey University’s Auckland campus.
A new postgraduate certificate in ICT and related business skills has been instituted, as a result of discussions between industry representatives and the Tertiary Education Commission.