Skills shortage stories
Kordia Cyber Academy launches to address New Zealand's cybersecurity skills shortage, offering practical training to enter the industry.
ACE, a leading training solution organisation in New Zealand, is partnering with AWS to offer AWS Training for learners across the country.
Amazon Web Services has recently celebrated the graduation of newly certified tech professionals from the AWS re/Start course in Aotearoa.
Fortinet Training Institute furthers its global mission to expand access to cyber training for untapped talent and advance cyber professionals' skills.
The survey highlighted the need for organisations to centralise and automate cloud efforts via platform teams in order to increase operational efficiency.
Globalization Partners rebrands as G-P, aiming to highlight its commitment to enabling global growth for companies.
Google searches for cybersecurity training for employees have increased by 114% in the past four years, according to analysis by DeltaNet International.
Digital brand agency Bonsey Jaden appoints Marvin Duval as Head of Strategy to expand and bolster its leadership in the Asia-Pacific region.
This advanced solution connects the Onapsis Threat Intelligence Cloud and deep research conducted by the ORL into a detailed threat intelligence repository.
Generation Australia launches Data Analyst Program to address skills shortage in business intelligence, offering free 13-week training.
New Zealand's tech worker capacity is set to come under increasing pressure as the number of hyperscale data centres grows.
Bitdefender, the Romanian cybersecurity provider, aims to be a trusted expert as cybercrime grows and offers tailored security solutions.
Micro Focus has released the findings of the 2022 Digital Challenges in the Public Sector study, which examines the tech trends facing the AU public sector.
DDLS Group has completed the A$19.1m acquisition of Nexacu, expanding its portfolio of business units and digital skills training capabilities.
Only 4% of Aussie technologists have significant cloud-related skills and experience, according to the 2022 State of Cloud Report from Pluralsight.
The impending retirement of Australia's baby boomers is creating a knowledge crisis, but AI could help bridge the gap and retain millennial workers.
Over the next four years, the shortfall of qualified cyber security professionals is forecast to hit up to 30,000 unfilled positions across Australia.
IT talent acquisition challenges are now heavily influencing technology investment decisions, according to new research.
Australia is facing a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, with 16,600 additional workers needed by 2026, according to Trustwave.
Australia needs 250,000 new digital jobs by 2025 to meet the growing demand for digital skills, according to National Skills Week's chairman Brian Wexham.