According to the World Bank, there are 3.4bn people in the global workforce, which means roughly 1.4bn people will likely need to be reskilled in the near term.
Fortinet has announced it has become a member of the International Telecommunication Union Development Sector (ITU-D).
There's no advancement in IT without cybersecurity at the front, and these young adults have a skill gap in the area.
As the digital transformation of the global economy progresses, demand for data centres will continue to grow.
Red Hat has launched Ansible Lightspeed with IBM Watson Code Assistant, a generative AI service to drive automation adoption across organisations.
The acquisition forms the foundation of an innovative new corporate learning model that seeks to engage learners throughout their day-to-day lives.
The park will host 300MW of data centre capacity and a skills development centre powered by up to 100% renewable energy.
Shannon Harris appointed Managing Director and Technology Leader of IBM New Zealand, returning to the company after previously working for 2 years.
To get ahead of the pack, tech leaders must find new ways to attract and recruit entry-level cybersecurity professionals.
To remain competitive and to ensure a return on the tech investment, leaders must equip themselves and their teams with the necessary knowledge and skills.
The lack of women in the tech sector hinders diversity and contributes to the significant skills gap, according to Computer Weekly's survey of tech workers.
Internships and AWS training and certification programme integration into NP's curriculum to advance local info-communications technology workforce.
New Zealand is among countries across the world committing to work together to do more to seize the potential of the digital economy.
Microsoft NZ's IT Academy boosts Kiwi students' digital skills, earning them special recognition at Parliament from Education Minister Hekia Parata.
A boost in funding for the Computers in Homes digital literacy programme has been announced by the government.