Women in Technology stories
Balasingam will take on the role of vice president for VMware's partner business in Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
IntegrationWorks Australia opens a new office in Brisbane's Riverside Centre, bolstering its Eastern Seaboard commitment amidst expansion plans.
A new survey has uncovered some startling findings, with not only misrepresentation of women but also sexual harassment.
Annabel Lee says the gender imbalance in data centre and IT circles will have a significant impact in the future with more jobs than graduates to fill them.
More than 70 women were nominated for the Cisco Women in IT Awards, celebrating their achievements in the industry.
International Women's Day is a reminder to empower women to pursue roles at all levels in male-dominated industries.
Women in cybersecurity discuss challenges from gender pay gaps to toxic workplaces on International Women's Day, urging for a more gender-balanced industry.
By providing access to its tech expertise and cloud resources, Alibaba Cloud hopes to promote IT education around the globe.
Emma Pudney from Rackspace ANZ shares insights on closing the gender divide in tech, addressing imposter syndrome, and empowering women to pursue STEM careers.
Gender gap in IT is still a major issue, with few women in cloud computing. Sash Sunkara, CEO of RackWare, discusses the importance of diversity.
The GCSB has awarded three NZD $10,000 Women in STEM scholarships, aiming to boost diversity in STEM fields and reduce the gender pay gap.
Despite 90% of firms feeling threatened by digital competitors, many lack the right skills to adapt. See how focusing on people development is key.
Adobe announced global pay parity between women and men, delivering on a commitment the company made earlier this year.
Noushin Shabab, senior security researcher for Kaspersky's GReAT team, discusses her journey in cyber security and inspiring more women to join the field.
Several high profile Kiwi tech firms will be giving young New Zealand female students the opportunity to be mentored at the upcoming ShadowTech Day events.
Gender diversity in the tech industry is a hot topic around the world, but it's one that New Zealand is looking to tackle head on.
Emily Sopers is set to reshape the tech world, winning Kordia's inaugural Women in Technology Scholarship to tackle gender imbalance in the IT sector.
New Zealand rises to 7th most gender equal country, but only 26% of staff in the tech sector are women. More effort needed, says NZTech Director.
The scholarship is established to acknowledge and support up-and-coming female talent and future technology leaders.
MYOB survey reveals divergent paths to success for male and female SME owners, with women emphasising networking and men leaning towards technology.