Business strategy stories
The handover comes after seven years under Anders Skoe, as the New Zealand marketplace looks to expand under a former REA Group executive.
The five-day invitation-only course will gather senior leaders from more than 130 markets as Stanford GSB studies AI, management and growth.
Nearly 40% of firms have delayed growth plans as volatile power costs and supply fears squeeze investment across Australia and New Zealand.
Businesses could face years of costly upgrades as OpenSSL brings developers and policymakers together in Prague to plot post-quantum encryption.
The recognition may help Bizzdesign gain traction with buyers under pressure to align IT spending, risk and AI-led change with business priorities.
Employers can now tap a wider mix of AI, leadership and safety training as OpenSesame grows its library to 68,000 titles.
The Seoul site could speed LG's push into home and industrial robots, as the group aims to gather 100,000 hours of training data.
Real-time audience data from Facebook and Instagram is helping firms spot changing preferences and steer marketing, service and product decisions.
Only 11 per cent of executives said their data was ready for AI, even as 84 per cent trusted its output without human review.
Businesses weighing AI spending may see Google's Forrester ranking as a boost, with Gemini Enterprise aimed at uniting users, developers and IT teams.
APAC customers are fuelling LogicMonitor's AI growth, with Australia among the earliest adopters of its Edwin AI platform.
Asia-Pacific customer experience providers are under pressure to prove AI delivers measurable gains, with TP scoring highest on innovation and growth.
Australian mid-sized firms may finally get serious accounting tools without paying ERP costs or enduring months of disruption.
Nearly a million Malaysian firms took up AI in the past year, but most are still using basic tools rather than scaling them.
Only 18% of organisations are turning AI investment into measurable growth, highlighting a leadership gap that may slow adoption across ASEAN.
Australian founders are losing time worth more than AUD $92 billion a year to routine admin, dragging on productivity and growth.
Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.
The business support group is aiming to widen its impact as Brett Griffiths takes over on 1 October amid regional growth and SME pressure.
Economic uncertainty and labour shortages are tempering optimism, even as 73% of construction leaders say Australia's sector has been stable over the past year.
Businesses in the Philippines may face higher costs and slower sites as AI-generated internet traffic rises 30% in five months, Fastly said.