Management Consulting stories
SourseAI partners with Devoli to offer New Zealand businesses AI tools for machine learning and better decision making in the telco market.
Channel firms will eventually lose market share by working with out-of-touch providers, and finding the right partner is not easy.
Accenture has acquired technology management consulting firm CS Technology to expand its cloud first infrastructure engineering capabilities.
D2L has made a number of significant hires for its business leadership team, in order to continue to drive growth in the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) region.
As use of AR and VR in industry grows, AVR Lab is providing products to ensure that devices are kept sanitary between each use.
Alteryx and onepoint have partnered to provide data-led solutions for workforces in the Asia Pacific region, focusing on post-pandemic challenges.
The company helps organisations to expand internationally without the need for branch offices or subsidiaries.
The cloud intelligence company has added a principal solutions analyst, and two regional sales managers, in Melbourne and Sydney.
Improving gender diversity in the workplace requires uniform women-friendly programs and male allies, according to a new study.
TrustSphere unveils new offering to boost diversity and inclusion in business environments, with a digital 'MRI' for organisational network analytics.
E-air taxis are not expected to be widely adopted for another decade due to technological challenges, according to a report by L.E.K.
The global supply of analytics experts will double from 500,000 people in 2018 to an estimated one million in 2020.
The anticipation around what Industry 4.0 may bring to the table has placed ASEAN—a region of relatively lower labor productivity—firmly under the spotlight.
What are the ethical responsibilities for those developing and implementing AI? An expert panel at SUNZ discuss.
IDC reports IT services market growth to $502bn in 2H17, nears $1tn in full year, driven by digital transformation.
Cyber attackers are increasingly preying on human vulnerabilities and less on technical system flaws to create mayhem.
It was only last week when the data company announced a takeover in South Korea, and now it's made another in APAC.
University of Auckland Commerce and Law student Jillin Yan took the top spot in the 2018 CMC Markets' University Trading Challenge.
The listing follows a $70 million IPO, which values the company at approximately $143 million on a fully diluted basis.
This year's competition was one of the most competitive and unpredictable, with eight teams all having an equal chance of winning close to the end.