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Understanding where to invest in technology can be challenging for education institutions, especially after the COVID-19 disruptions.
Coursera launches Career Academy to provide career training for in-demand jobs, offering Professional Certificates from companies like Google and IBM.
Tablet shipments decline 3.9% in Q1 2022, with growth softening as users continue to use existing devices, according to IDC data.
A free training course on developing secure software from the Open source Security Foundation is now available.
The state of password hygiene in New Zealand remains largely unknown, with limited studies and fragmented data.
Gartner has identified three key areas that it believes data and analytics (D&A) companies should move to implement into their strategy in 2022.
Pegasystems delivers new intelligent, low-code capabilities for AI-powered decisioning and workflow automation.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Connected Environments at Tech Futures Lab offers up-to-date learning for the fast-evolving IoT industry.
Together, the companies state they will deliver a curated content experience designed to help Go1 customers learn in-demand technology skills.
2021 has brought security to the forefront. Our team of experts shares three cybersecurity predictions for 2022.
A recent study by McAfee has identified the shifts in needs, attitudes, and actions that will impact Australia in 2022.
Infosys reveals that Australia is behind New Zealand when it comes to ensuring all digital properties are accessible.
Skillsoft's 2021 Annual Learning Report reveals a surge in learning and development, with a 55% rise in learners on its platform.
Tablets and Smartphone sales saw a decline in Q4 of the last financial year, however they also saw an overall yearly increase.
With the launch of ILP, CYPHER LEARNING aims to emphasise the difference between a traditional LMS and an intelligent solution.
State school students across Queensland will now have faster internet speeds, following a new $187m deal between Telstra and the Queensland Government.
One million more New Zealand workers will require digital skills training for their jobs in the next year, according to new research.
Copper cabinets are soon to be a thing of the past for many Kiwis, with Chorus announcing it will switch off its first copper cabinets in mid-March.
The risks of online schooling in New Zealand are significantly higher than pre-pandemic, with cyber safety a major concern.
Infosys and Tennis Australia's Digital Innovation Partnership to bring tennis to under-represented communities.