Women in Technology stories
Tech leaders Pirko & Maqbool discuss driving diversity and inspiring women in the tech sector for Intl Women's Day.
As a celebration of International Women's Day, we're running a series of interviews with women in technology. Smart WFM's Candice Lloyd shares her thoughts.
FTS Group's Julia Merten and Veritec's Corryn Webb discuss grassroots initiatives and combating unconscious bias to enhance gender diversity in IT leadership.
To celebrate International Women's Day, Mandy Gill from Motorola Solutions shares insights on attracting more women to tech and fostering female leadership.
Helen Larcos of Talend speaks on International Women's Day about drawing more women to data warehousing and fostering female leadership in tech.
Jamf's senior customer success manager Melissa Antoine discusses attracting more women to IT by promoting role models, mentorship, and flexible workplaces.
On International Women's Day 2020, we interview Joanne Wong of LogRhythm and Vivienne Horsfall of Ping Identity to discuss the future of women in cybersecurity.
Nintex's Sarah Mainprize speaks on empowering women in tech, stressing early education, strategic diversity goals, and strong work-life balance support.
Tech firms can close the gender gap in leadership by setting firm targets, embracing flexible policies, and fostering female-specific mentorship and networking.
Honouring IWD: Alana Sahakian discusses ways to welcome more women into tech roles and her insights on climbing the corporate ladder.
Facebook partners with SheOwnsIt NZ to empower female entrepreneurs with free marketing training, addressing bias and enabling a fairer business landscape.
Chrystal Taylor joins SolarWinds' Head Geeks to bolster IT expertise with extensive technical skills and deep customer support background.
Melinda Gates is spearheading a US$50 million initiative to bolster female representation in tech through GET Cities, targeting US-based emerging tech hubs.
TechDay spoke to Mellanox vice president Yael Asseraf Shenhav about why fast-moving technology companies need diverse teams.
Talend appoints Christal Bemont, ex-chief revenue officer at SAP Concur, as new CEO, alongside Ann-Christel Graham as CRO and Jamie Kiser as CCO.
Improving gender diversity in the workplace requires uniform women-friendly programs and male allies, according to a new study.
Brisbane-based software skills firm Nexacu has been voted one of the top 50 fastest growing technology firms in Australia by Deloitte.
Women in Media partners with The Trade Desk to deliver a shared programme of activity in 2020, aiming to support women working in media.
Nintex has added visual BPM and no-code RPA capabilities to its platform in the last 18 months and earned its 3rd Aragon Research Women in Technology Award.
Communications advisor Rachel Rayner highlights trust and respect as crucial for attracting and retaining women in tech, especially in leadership roles.