Education, Learning & Training stories
Ingram Micro and Microsoft have kickstarted the IMpact Program, an initiative to digitally empower Australasian NFPs.
Lightware Visual Engineering reveals two new USB-C extender Active Optical Cables, promising enhanced AV flexibility.
In a pioneering move, British firm IKAR Holdings has appointed an AI system, IKONIC, to its board of directors.
AWS and Cognizant join forces to support the Library For All non-profit, which aims to help displaced Ukrainian children.
Boom Collaboration saw a 35% increase in demand for multi-camera conferencing due to remote meeting enhancements.
Security Journey unveils tailored secure coding courses aimed at enhancing software security and regulatory compliance.
PPDS announces major changes to its central team, transforming into a provider of advanced AV solutions for global partners and customers.
Alteryx partners with TechVets to offer veterans and service members training and certifications in data analytics.
A 'Diversity in Tech' report indicates a skills gap and bias towards top universities limits tech industry diversity.
Almost all Australian IT leaders anticipate a shift to passwordless technology, expecting passwords to be limited to under 25% of logins.
Digital Poverty Alliance leads industry talks on eradicating digital poverty for a more inclusive UK tech future.
Schools must invest in security as a core principle and foster a culture where staff understands the importance of cybersecurity.
Zookal introduces AI tutor 'Exam Prep Zookal Genius' to help students excel in exams, offering personalised learning at an affordable price.
Neighbourly sponsors the Making a Difference Award at the 2023 NZ Compare Awards, celebrating those making positive change.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are struggling with cybersecurity challenges and lack necessary support - Sage report.
NZ's Crimson Global Academy announces a NZD$1m scholarship program, targeting diverse students globally for 2024.
A recent study by Robert Half reveals a surge in Australian employees requesting training and development opportunities.
AWS research shows that small to medium-sized Kiwi enterprises adopting cloud technology could generate NZ$1.5bn in productivity gains by 2030.
Spark uses AI-driven decision making to offer tailor-made plans to its customers, ensuring they get the most from their broadband and mobile plans.
JUMPSEC visited a local primary school to share how its team protects some of the world's biggest brands from hackers, malware, and other cyber attacks.