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75% of Australian employees fear the impact of AI

02 August, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Australian employees have increasingly used AI in the workforce, but are also increasingly fearful about the impact of the technology on their career prospects.


67% of Australian employees using generative AI

19 July, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

New research from GetApp suggests that the majority of Australian employees are already using generative AI at least a few times per week.


IBM is NZ's most attractive ICT employer

19 July, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Randstad's latest Employer Brand Research report names IBM, One NZ and Datacom as the most attractive employers within NZ's ICT sector.


Growth in tech workforce not reflective of every sector

14 July, 2023 by Romain Rallu, Co-founder and COO at Sekuro

Organisations need to think holistically about their security workforce and make smarter cybersecurity talent investments.


CIOs still hiring despite budget pressures

03 July, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The economic climate and advances in AI have constrained large enterprise CIOs' hiring intentions for this year, but only somewhat, according to Gartner.


Cosgrave appointed Independent Adviser on TCP Code Review

20 June, 2023

Regulatory expert Michael Cosgrave has been appointed as Independent Adviser on the revision of the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code.


Distributed work — you're doing it wrong

14 June, 2023 by Annie Dean, VP Team Anywhere, Atlassian

Atlassian's Annie Dean on why videoconferencing, instant messaging and in-office mandates are not the way forward for today's workforce.


Josh Lemos joins GitLab as CISO

14 June, 2023

Lemos brings over 20 years of experience leading information security programs and teams at high-growth technology companies to GitLab.


Broadening STEM careers access for First Nations students

01 June, 2023

Kyndryl and Indigenous Technology have partnered to widen participation and increase access to STEM careers for First Nations students.


Australia's tech workforce on track to 1.2m target

01 June, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

After growing 8% in the past year, the number of Australians employed in tech roles is on track to hit 1.2m by 2030, according to the Tech Council of Australia.


FinOps reskilling offers opportunities

01 June, 2023 by Nathan Besh, senior director of product management, Apptio

FinOps is driving crucial 'closeness' between technology, finance and the rest of the business.


Cracking the skills shortage... should you go offshore?

10 May, 2023 by Jonathan Perumal, Country Manager, ANZ, Safeguard Global

The ability to now work from home means resource-strapped organisations need not limit their recruiting and hiring practices to domestic borders.


TCA and AIIA support migration law changes

01 May, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Both the Tech Council of Australia and the Australian Information Industry Association have endorsed the government's proposed immigration law changes.


STEM careers difficult despite increased education uptake

24 April, 2023

A new report from the University of South Australia has found that women seeking STEM careers struggle with unsupportive and hostile work cultures.


Coupa appoints new senior VP

18 April, 2023

Coupa Software has appointed Mark Innes as Senior Vice President – Sales, APJ, in a move to expand its presence in the region.


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