Education, Learning & Training stories
Cellebrite boosts online learning for digital forensics, offering expanded virtual and on-demand training options amid COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Twilio is sponsoring the planting of trees to reforest Australia for each person who completes certain challenges in its JavaScript training game.
Helen Larcos of Talend speaks on International Women's Day about drawing more women to data warehousing and fostering female leadership in tech.
Zscaler launches the Summit Partner Program, aiming to incentivise resellers and service providers with training and rewards based on technical expertise.
Layer 8 Security offers first fully measurable Security Behaviour Framework and Cyber Escape Room training adventures across ANZ.
Says the new programme will focus on higher profitability and margins, customer-centric approach, talent development, and tighter collaboration.
Ngee An Polytechnic, the Institute of Technical Education, and the Global Resilience Foundation coming on board to support the mission.
Phishing campaigns are exploiting coronavirus anxiety, with fake health alerts and newly registered domains helping criminals harvest credentials.
Billions in COVID-19 spending could be used to unlock projects, create jobs and speed New Zealand’s economic recovery, Infrastructure NZ says.
A recent survey from Deloitte and RMIT Online showed that out of 600 Australian businesses, 88% say it's difficult to find skilled employees.
Businesses facing coronavirus disruption can now find daily-updated government guidance on tax, travel, staffing and workplace safety.
Employee buy-in, training and trust are key to reducing fear, blame and unsafe behaviour across the workforce.
Auldhouse has been named Oracle's exclusive training partner in NZ, offering a range of Oracle University courses.
Construction workers can now renew safety cards with updated training on heights, machinery blind spots and dust risks under Site Safe's refresh.
Victoria University has teamed up with the Department of Internal Affairs to launch a digital accessibility micro-credential, starting 17 February 2020.
The programme could help ease New Zealand’s engineering skills shortage as students earn while studying for a first-of-its-kind degree apprenticeship.
Training for emergency venting now lets First Gas staff practise dangerous pipeline work in virtual reality, cutting risk to people and assets.
The book’s release comes as employers worldwide trial shorter weeks, chasing higher productivity and better staff wellbeing.
An acute skills shortage is threatening New Zealand construction growth, prompting RICS to train workers amid forecasts of 50,000 more staff needed.
Construction firms in the south will get more local support as new purpose-built training rooms open in Dunedin.