Digital Skills stories
Indonesia's digital skills gap is fuelling demand for practical cyber and AI training, as firms struggle to hire workers.
More than 400 students will gain hands-on exposure to AI tools and live business data as marketing training shifts towards commercial skills.
Toronto clients will gain faster access to AI skills and local delivery support as Tech Mahindra expands its Canadian footprint.
Costly gaps in off-the-shelf software are pushing small firms to build their own tools, with one in three doing so, research finds.
Rising spend on generative and agentic AI is being hampered by weak governance, with only 17 per cent of CIOs fully confident in controls.
SAP's survey of 2,600 executives finds fragmented AI use is limiting returns, with data gaps and weak governance slowing rollout.
Students at the Canadian college will gain industry-recognised certifications as employers increasingly demand verified IT skills over formal study alone.
Early momentum is prompting a broader push to bring more Canadians into open source, with 31,000 visits and 1,181 library entries.
Australian workers with digital skills can command pay rises of up to 26% as employers demand them in nearly nine in 10 job ads.
A shortage of available talent is leaving 59% of technology hiring managers struggling to fill specialist roles, a Michael Page study found.
Students will learn to work with AI tools across multiple industries as New Zealand broadens senior secondary options to match labour-market demand.
The appointment strengthens Microsoft's push in New Zealand as businesses weigh AI adoption, cloud investment and data-residency demands.
Students in Years 12 and 13 will gain school qualifications tied to jobs and training as the government seeks to ease skills shortages.
More than 1,500 New Zealand schoolgirls will get workplace exposure as the tech sector seeks to widen its talent pipeline.
London's small firms are more likely to be adopting AI, with 41% already using it as faster-growing businesses embrace the technology.
AI worries are prompting more Irish workers to upskill as 41% fear their roles could be affected, a survey found.
New Zealand's tech growth is being constrained by a deepening talent shortage, with firms struggling to fill AI, cyber and cloud roles.
CAD $90,000 scam losses have pushed Teqare to widen training across more than 80 First Nations, schools and elder communities in Canada.
Most UK commercial landlords are still only piloting AI, as integration and skills gaps, not cost, slow wider rollout across portfolios.
Smaller firms risk being left behind as medium-sized companies in New Zealand are far more likely to have AI embedded in daily operations.