Upskilling stories
Australian IT services provider, Green Light, has launched an initiative to tackle the skills shortage in Australia and New Zealand.
Looking to 2023, BlackBerry is sharing some key trends for Australia and New Zealand to take heed of, based on global insights and local research.
A new study from Globalization Partners has highlighted the commitment of the global workforce to upskilling, reskilling and career growth.
Prioritising the use of AR can help training and staff onboarding and offers a long-term business solution to closing skills gaps.
Alteryx expands its partner ecosystem and strengthens its relationship with Snowflake to meet the increasing demand for automated analytics.
Technology modernisation is no longer a nice-to-have – instead, it's a must for the vast majority of businesses, writes Ashok Mysore.
Organisations in Australia and New Zealand that harness the power of data can grow their annual business revenue by an average of 9.5%.
The Air Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors' Association of Australia is the first organisation outside of North America to join the programme.
Jon McGettigan joins us today to share more about Fortinet and discuss the findings of its latest Networking and Cybersecurity Adoption Index.
Fortinet Training Institute furthers its global mission to expand access to cyber training for untapped talent and advance cyber professionals' skills.
The report shows that SMEs and consumers agree that there's room for further growth in the already booming eCommerce sector.
The recent high-profile cyber-attacks have put yet again the spotlight on companies security policies and programs.
Australia's IT sector is facing a chronic skills shortage, but a new program is helping veterans transition into cybersecurity careers to fill the gap.
There is a consensus that while university qualifications are valued, the lack of a degree or a relevant degree should no longer be a barrier.
Many Australian companies are behind in achieving their DevOps and DevSecOps goals, according to a new report.
Australian organizations trailing behind global counterparts in IT budgets and facing significant skills shortages, says KPMG report.
As Australia charts its way forward in new and ever-evolving circumstances, mobile connectivity has become central to our economic recovery and productivity.
Commenting on the release, ADAPT's Matt Boon says economic headwinds have led to a rapid rethink of existing and planned IT priorities.
Only 4% of Aussie technologists have significant cloud-related skills and experience, according to the 2022 State of Cloud Report from Pluralsight.
Over the next four years, the shortfall of qualified cyber security professionals is forecast to hit up to 30,000 unfilled positions across Australia.