Women in Technology stories
ATech's Sarah-Jane Peterschlingmann elected as Vice Chair of the Australian Computer Society Queensland BEC for 2024/2025.
Google Cloud appoints Serene Sia as Singapore Country Director, leveraging her 30 years of tech leadership to drive AI advancements and digital transformation.
KnowBe4 has named Cindy Zhou as its Chief Marketing Officer, entrusting her with spearheading the firm's global marketing, PR, and sales strategies.
Must STEM really be the barrier that prevents women from pursuing a career in cybersecurity? Certainly not if you are looking to be a CISO.
CompTIA Spotlight Awards honouring tech excellence; categories include leadership, innovation, and diversity. Apply by Aug 18.
CyberArk's latest report highlights accomplishments across Cyberark's continued efforts to build a diverse, equitable and sustainable organisation.
More paid time off, working from home and financial benefits have been rated as the key priorities for women working in the tech industry.
Gigamon promotes Kristi Thiele to Vice President of Worldwide Sales Engineering to drive customer success by eliminating security blind spots.
Dell's 2023 WE Cities Index highlights progress and areas for improvement in supporting women entrepreneurs globally.
The ACS warns of an impending skills crisis in Australia, with 95% of the workforce needing reskilling as AI reshapes roles.
Fawcett Society report has uncovers pervasive sexism in the United Kingdom's tech sector, with 72% of women affected.
In a show of progressive gender diversity, BrainStorm Software reveals 70% of its Australian workforce is female.
Digital Poverty Alliance leads industry talks on eradicating digital poverty for a more inclusive UK tech future.
Two women from Aston University shine at the Midlands Women in Tech Awards, earning top honours in academia and tech.
The Women in Tech Awards 2023 celebrated women professionals making significant contributions to the industry.
Shuchi Singla, CEO and Founder of BaffleSol Technologies, is a transformative leader in the tech industry, championing innovation and diversity. #WomenInTech.
Number of women in the UK tech sector declines in Q2 2023, raising concerns over the impact of economic caution on female workers.
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.
The new facility is designed to transform the way sustainable IT services are provided to customers in New South Wales.
The partnership delivers course-to-career scholarships and help balance the gender scales by supporting more women into New Zealand's technology workforce.