GUEST RESEARCH: Dayforce, Inc. (NYSE: DAY; TSX: DAY), a global human capital management (HCM) leader that makes work life better, today released results from its 15th Annual Pulse of Talent Report. Exploring the current state of organisational culture – and the differing perceptions among workers, managers, HR leaders, and executives – the survey of 1,068 Australian workers shows that investments many companies are making may not be moving the needle.
COMPANY NEWS: Dayforce, Inc. (NYSE: DAY; TSX: DAY), a global human capital management (HCM) leader that makes work life better, today released results from its 15th Annual Pulse of Talent report. Exploring the current state of organisational culture – and the differing perceptions among workers, managers, HR leaders, and executives – the survey of 1,068 Australian workers shows that investments many companies are making may not be moving the needle.
GUEST OPINION: Technology has a track record of normalising changes that once seemed unimaginable, challenging our perception and concept of reality. It’s now happening much faster than ever before.
GUEST OPINION: As businesses continue to emerge from the unforeseen disruptions of the past 24 months, many are fine tuning their strategic plans for the years ahead.
GUEST OPINION: Pandemic restrictions have caused big changes within many Australian businesses, and one of the most significant has been a rapid increase in the adoption of cloud resources and services.
Research commissioned by Zendesk, the SaaS-based customer support and experience platform, shows agility is tied to the longevity of business success and is the new top customer experience priority for the majority of managers and support agents.
GUEST OPINION by Kristian Yench, Manager – Solutions Consultancy at Tecala: When it comes to making effective use of business technology, it’s all too easy to be distracted by the latest shiny new thing. Buzzwords such as ‘digital transformation’, ‘intelligent automation’ and ‘connected business’ appear full of promise and potential – especially in our times of COVID where there’s even greater pressure on technology to be an instrument for effective business change.
Emerging technologies bring the potential globally for increased efficiencies, cost savings and improved security for enterprises, but businesses in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) are being hampered when it comes to implementing emerging technology, according to a new global report.
There are plenty of quotes about not needing to aim for perfection, but excellence and continuous improvement instead, and even Voltaire said "The best is the enemy of the good".
Every successful IT start-up begins with a good idea – there must be a better way to do this. So began MarkLogic and its journey to what is now known as a NoSQL database.
The goal of Microsoft's 'App Guy' is to get software to deliver business value to customers as quickly as possible, in part by minimising compatibility issues.