Hackathon with a mission: Tamariki and tech
A call for ICT organisations to help build a platform that will connect volunteers to teach the new digital curriculum
A call for ICT organisations to help build a platform that will connect volunteers to teach the new digital curriculum
Recognising New Zealand’s most innovative and effective CIOs, CTOs and CDOs
‘Future-oriented’ degree aims to provide industry with the skills and knowledge needed for business growth and sustainability
'The world is facing a serious shortage of qualified data scientists and New Zealand is not immune'
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
The virtual mission to the red planet will take off from the Manukau Institute of Technology on Aug 11
Programme lets secondary students spend the day with female mentors who hold various technology roles.
The founders of co-working facilities provider BizDojo, Jonah Merchant and Nick Shewring have launched Founders Central, describing it as an initiative to support entrepreneurs.
Back from his stint as planning officer for the UN Mission in South Sudan, John Holley shares how the Army’s approach to strategic planning and operations can apply to the business environment.
Tempting though it may be, you can't put off hiring young people forever. As IT budgets expand, the pressure on you to innovate increases while your current workforce ages and retires. Eventually, adding some energy, enthusiasm and newer skills from the entry-level talent pool will be critical to your business.
Junior programmers are to get mentoring help, following the granting of nearly $600,000 in funding to set up an Open Source Learning Laboratory.
Pressure in and from corporate IT departments is leading to new approaches in training that allow user organisations to take more control of the process and limit the impact on the organisation.
Women in Technology started in founder Carol Lee Andersen’s lounge in 2001. Today, the organisation has its own offices in Auckland and Wellington, and over 4,000 email members, according to Cheryl Horo, general manager of WIT.
Accelerate plan is 'an adventurous development'