Workforce Technology stories
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Chris Gibbs, BMC ANZ managing director talks about the best ways to approach digital transformation issues in the workforce.
Jeff Arnold, Unit4 ANZ sales director examines how businesses can proactively manage their workforce by adopting technology to increase efficiency.
Epson expands its EcoTank printer lineup with new home and SME models, plus advanced photo printers, featuring front-integrated, easy-fill ink tanks.
The company cites an online survey of 1,390 working adults which was commissioned by Microsoft and completed by research firm, YouGov.
Jeff Arnold, Unit4 ANZ sales director talk about the need for self-driving software in an economy that is facing a workforce crisis.
The market for AI services has a growth rate of 25% per year and AI is beginning to creep into all aspects of our lives, it is time to adapt...
The rise of millennials indicates the need for more mobile-savvy engagement as app-centric work environments become the norm for today's employees.
Last week, Melbourne's provocatively named Smart Artz Gallery played host to the launch of Epson's WorkForce Enterprise WF-C20590 inkjet printer.
Xero has partnered with workforce management solutions firm Deputy to simplify scheduling and streamline employee communication.
Creating an environment for discussion and collaboration between generations is key to managing a multigenerational workforce, says Moheb Moses.
US$25m boost from OpenView set to fuel ANZ's Deputy, an innovator reshaping workforce management globally, including a major Sydney expansion.
Two talent management software providers on both sides of the Tasman are joining forces and becoming one company in order to grow across Asia Pacific.
Mobile capabilities are essential within the enterprise, as more organisations utilise technologies to create flexible work environments.
Research reveals firms underutilising millennial tech prowess, risking their digital edge in an era of constant innovation.
Workforce data analytics can drive business performance and give companies a competitive advantage, says WFS Australia.
For those unhappy with their job, here's a couple of companies that have made it into Australia's top ten best places to work.
Digital farming could add up to NZD $448 million to New Zealand’s economy as growers face rising costs and tighter regulation.
About 1,600 workers could be needed at peak on Auckland's City Rail Link, with hundreds of openings for people new to work or unemployed.
A national study could reveal hundreds of millions of dollars in gains for New Zealand as businesses remain slow to adopt connected devices.