Women in Technology stories
IT offers 'endless' opportunities for women - and now CompTIA has launched a local version of its global initiative to encourage women into IT.
Polycom recently appointed Gabrielle Cichero as senior director of marketing for APJ. She explains why she chose the role & why it's a game-changer.
New study investigates why women are underrepresented in C-suite executive roles, with less than 20% of executives being women.
The event was held to provide women new career opportunities and proactively address the growing issue of gender imbalance in Australia's tech sector.
Women in IT and local ANZ content highlighted at CompTia's ANZ Channel Community meetings in Sydney and Melbourne.
In New Zealand and abroad there are far more men in managerial positions than women, and this number is growing.
Microsoft's TechEd NZ evolves into Ignite, promising an unprecedented speaker roster to mark its 20th year and align with a global vision.
Duo's Kendra Ross has been honoured for her work in the cyber security sector with a special award at the Wellington Gold Awards.
The Inner City Women's Group has developed an app to help Kiwi women fight domestic violence. The app is called 1 in 3 Be Free.
Outgoing Xero NZ managing director Vic Crone to speak at NZTech event for women, discusses tech and mayoral campaign.
The Green Party demands urgent Government action on NZ's worsening gender pay gap, as men earn nearly NZD $8k more than women, per the latest report.
Women are now almost as likely as men to work in managerial roles, according to a new report from Statistics New Zealand.
The Lightning Lab XX will focus on accelerating women-led companies, while the Lightning Lab Digital will take a closer look at applications and tech.
The Fantail Network spreads its wings to Wellington next week with the inaugural Wellington event for women in business offering a trio of speakers.
NZTech is calling on all Kiwi tech players to help solve the issue of a lack of women in technology, with a summit set to form tangible outcomes.
In order to encourage young New Zealand women to consider a career in IT, MIT is holding an event on September 3 2015.
Waikato University computer science student lands fully-paid internship at Google's Sydney office to enhance coding capabilities.
New research shows women now make up 21% of the Kiwi technology workforce, while pay discrepancies vary depending on experience and area of expertise.
New Zealand needs to step up its game if it wants to compete with future industry demands, according the new principal of a leading private school.
ANZ bank and WelTec have teamed up to encourage women to consider technology careers and address the shortage of skilled female IT professionals in NZ.