Online learning stories
Deliveroo joins World Economic Forum Charter to improve worker opportunities, promoting principles for good platform work, including safety, pay, and education.
Two partnership levels, improved incentives and greater training resources for solution providers across Australia and New Zealand.
SolarWinds launched the MSP Institute, an online learning portal offering business and technical training for partners, boosting their capabilities and growth.
Turnitin is incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML) to tackle the problem of contract cheating.
The esports market is booming, with Extreme Networks highlighting a surge in demand for robust Wi-Fi and network infrastructure in schools and major events.
The virtual reality market will exhibit a 42.2% CAGR, as big brands move to offer an advanced user experience says Fortune Business Insights.
Less than one in three (29%) of data operational workers are confident that data within their organisation is always accurate and up to date.
Quantum unveils revamped global partner programme, introducing new deal registration, channel enablement tools, and a streamlined partner portal.
Software AG brings ARIS Cloud, a SaaS solution for business process management, to Amazon Web Services Marketplace.
Ruckus Networks, now owned by CommScope, is expanding its network portfolio to improve digital learning and tackle vaping in schools.
Aims to provide sales, technical and marketing professionals with skills, assets, access and innovation to deliver mutual growth.
Aussie data breaches reveal employee error; Tech not a fix-all for cyber threats, human-centric training urged.
Ricoh equips Our Lady of the Southern Cross College with a GBP £1 million digital platform, enhancing learning for 560 students with 40 interactive whiteboards.
Singtel will support its 12,600 Singapore employees with the skills to be able to thrive in the digital economy.
Spark has launched Kupu 2.0, a mobile app that supports the teaching of Te Reo Maori in New Zealand classrooms.
Five Christchurch Year 6 girls experienced an inspiring behind-the-scenes look at tech giants Trade Me and Xero, encouraging future careers in tech.
Australian students demand more from universities, seeking fully digitised education, with 54% ready to switch institutions for better tech and innovation.
Five design and arts colleges have been incorporated to create New Zealand's largest independent specialised creative and IT college.
VMware and UTS empower over 10,000 students to access curriculum apps and workloads from any device, ensuring seamless digital learning and collaboration.
A new AI programme developed by Jaipuna and the Open Polytechnic is helping secondary school students in New Zealand improve their maths skills.