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Big barriers facing women in the tech industry

07 March, 2017

Women in the tech sector are still facing wage inequality and workplace gender bias, according to an ISACA survey.


Applications open for DTA Graduate Program

06 March, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Recent ICT graduates looking to join the APS can now apply to take part in the government's 2018 ICT Graduate Program, while prospective apprentices and cadets will be able to apply from June.


ANZ appoints its first chief data officer

02 February, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Former Woolworths chief loyalty and data officer Emma Gray has joined ANZ as its inaugural chief data officer, where she is expected to play a key role in the bank's digital transformation.


Aussie IT pros could see big pay rise in 2017

11 January, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Australian IT professionals are expected to be in high demand in 2017 as companies continue to pursue digital transformation initiatives, with the sector among the most likely to see double-digit wage growth in 2017.


'Right to disconnect' becomes law in France

09 January, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

A new French law will require companies with more than 50 employees to negotiate with employees over a policy guaranteeing the right to 'switch off' from work and ignore emails after hours.


Microsoft Australia appoints new managing director

16 December, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Microsoft Australia has selected the former head of IBM's software business in APAC, Steven Worrall, to be managing director, replacing Pip Marlow, who is leaving the company after 21 years.


IT visas leave Aussies struggling to find jobs

05 December, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The large increase in the number of foreign IT professionals being given permanent or temporary 457 visas is leaving local professionals struggling to compete for jobs, a report claims.


SAP aims to close workplace gender gap

24 November, 2016

Women who are trying to re-enter the workforce after a career break will be supported by SAP's new Back-to-Work initiative.


ISACA certifications attracting solid pay premiums

22 November, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Employers are willing to pay a premium for employees with ISACA security certifications to attract more qualified talent to their organisations.


Trend Micro growth leads to new Sydney office

16 November, 2016

Trend Micro's new North Sydney premises will incorporate offices, a training suite and a demo lab space which will also give the company space to grow in the future.


Job marketplace Hired launches in Australia

27 October, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Job search marketplace Hired has opened a new regional headquarters in Melbourne as part of its launch into the Australian market.


Changes afoot at Internet Australia

24 October, 2016

The director and former president of Internet Australia (IA), Narelle Clark, has announced her resignation.


HP Inc to cut up to 4000 more jobs

14 October, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

HP Inc's board has approved a restructure plan involving cutting 3000 to 4000 jobs worldwide over the next three years.


SAP awarded global gender equality certification

14 September, 2016

SAP has become the first multinational technology company to be awarded the worldwide Economic Dividends for Gender Equality (EDGE) certificate.


Nutanix appoints new A/NZ region lead

12 September, 2016

Nutanix has appointed Howard Fyffe as managing director of its Australia and New Zealand business, following the move of outgoing MD Wayne Neich to a new Asia–Pacific role.


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