Women in Technology stories
Asia Pacific customers will get a new regional lead as SAP doubles down on AI-linked growth across one of its biggest markets.
The distributor has unified its UK and Ireland sales teams as it seeks a single route to market for partners and vendors across Europe.
SMB customers stand to benefit as Pax8 spotlighted partners and vendors across its marketplace, from Microsoft to smaller channel specialists.
The award underscores rising demand for local observability expertise as Avocado's Dynatrace business has grown more than 500% year on year.
More than 642,000 young people in eight countries will gain AI and financial literacy lessons as the partnership enters its second year.
Strong demand for women-focused tech leadership events was shown by an inaugural Cambridge gathering that drew 160 people and a 150-plus waiting list.
Women's underrepresentation in cyber has prompted a Scotland-wide push to widen the talent pipeline as the sector expands 20% in a year.
Underrepresentation of women in engineering is threatening talent pipelines and innovation as demand rises in AI, energy and manufacturing.
Backers are betting on a bigger market for female health data as the Melbourne startup's user base and research dataset grow.
Australia risks missing billions in economic gains unless more girls choose technology and engineering at school, experts warn.
The award will send the ARM Hub founder to Stanford, bolstering efforts to push AI into Australian manufacturing and policy.
The award strengthens Myriad360's standing as enterprises seek fewer suppliers for networking, security and artificial intelligence projects.
The move comes as Canadian customers demand more sovereignty, flexibility and human support from cloud and infrastructure providers.
AI fears have not dented demand for coders, with Australia's software and applications programmer workforce reaching a record 216,000.
The summit will examine how automated decisions in hiring, healthcare and banking can amplify bias and leave marginalised Canadians with little recourse.
More than 2,000 young women have taken part in a programme aimed at widening access to tech jobs as it expands across England.
Employee feedback has lifted Phoenix to seventh place in Great Place to Work's UK development rankings, up from 11th last year.
A £10,000 grant and mentoring package could help speed MRI scans by up to 90%, easing diagnosis delays for hospitals and patients.
The Hyderabad centre is becoming a bigger part of Citizens' technology strategy as it expands AI, data and cyber security work.
Broader backing for the women-in-infrastructure initiative could help data centre firms widen recruitment as skills shortages bite across the sector.