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Women in Technology stories - Page 20

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IWD 2024: Empathy makes us great at business but the ability to plan may be what gives women in tech the edge

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Women's natural aptitude for multi-tasking and planning is giving them the edge in tech industries, fostering holistic business approaches.
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IWD 2024: Revolutionising workplace dynamics: A closer look at inclusion beyond diversity

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Businesses must move beyond gender-centred diversity to generate true inclusion, viewing progress through a wider lens of diverse backgrounds and fair treatment for all employees.
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IWD 2024: Three steps to welcome women in technology

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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There's still more that can be done to take gender out of the equation. Here are the three changes I hope to see in the industry. .
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IWD 2024: Innovating for a safer digital world: The untapped potential of women in cybersecurity

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Exploring how a diverse workforce can revolutionise cybersecurity, with a significant untapped potential in women who bring unique perspectives required for outsmarting cyber crooks.
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IWD 2024: Breaking barriers: Building a brighter future for women in technology

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Despite improvements in attitudes towards equality, vast disparities persist in the tech industry's treatment of women, demanding urgent attention to investment, education, and mentorship.
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IWD 2024: Investing in women to create a responsible AI future

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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The rapid progress in AI, especially with its ability to shape the world, will enable us to balance the playing field for women and eliminate bias.
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IWD 2024: Empowering women in tech: Four strategies to stay ahead

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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It is imperative for companies to create an environment that allows women to thrive and contribute effectively in today's ever-changing professional world.
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IWD 2024: Reflections on professional growth in OSINT

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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By bringing diverse perspectives and experiences to the table, we can better address the complexities and challenges we face in the field.
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IWD 2024: Championing gender equality beyond International Women's Day

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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IWD needs to mark the start of a year-long focus on gender equality, with businesses urged to ensure fair recruitment, equal pay, and diverse leadership.
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IWD 2024: Empowering women in tech

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Augment Technologies takes the lead in breaking down barriers, promoting female participation in tech through flexible work culture, mentorship, and coding initiatives.
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IWD 2024: My professional experience as a woman is very different to my mother's – Here's why

Thu, 7th Mar 2024
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Between my mother's entry into the workforce in the 1960s and mine in 2000, Australia's progress in women's rights has significantly altered our professional experiences.
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REGnosys & WISE partnership targets gender disparity in tech

Mon, 26th Feb 2024
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REGnosys allies with WISE to combat gender disparity in technology, emphasising female role models to inspire more women into STEM careers.
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Empowering women in tech: Breaking barriers and advancing careers

Fri, 16th Feb 2024
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Diversity and inclusion in the tech industry have finally become more influential, with women applying fresh perspectives to this constantly evolving domain.
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Exclusive: Fiona Sweeney on bridging tech's gender gap

Fri, 26th Jan 2024
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Fiona Sweeney discusses strategies to close the gender gap in tech, highlighting education and industry collaboration.
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Dynatrace appoints Laura Heisman as new Chief Marketing Officer

Mon, 22nd Jan 2024
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Unified observability and security pioneer, Dynatrace, appoints Laura Heisman, seasoned marketing executive and advocate for women in tech, as their new Chief Marketing Officer.
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Australia poised to maximise AI benefits with new risk-based approach

Mon, 22nd Jan 2024
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Australia's Federal government's risk-based approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation is seen as a critical move for Australia's economy and societal growth, according to ACS.
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Equinix champions diversity at their annual Women in Tech Luncheon in Australia

Tue, 19th Dec 2023
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At their annual Women in Tech Luncheon, Equinix convenes tech leaders in Australia, highlighting diversity and inclusivity.
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Sarah-Jane Peterschlingmann elected as Vice Chair of ACS Queensland BEC

Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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ATech's Sarah-Jane Peterschlingmann elected as Vice Chair of the Australian Computer Society Queensland BEC for 2024/2025.
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Google Cloud appoints Serene Sia as Country Director for Singapore

Tue, 21st Nov 2023
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Google Cloud appoints Serene Sia as Singapore Country Director, leveraging her 30 years of tech leadership to drive AI advancements and digital transformation.
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ACS warns of looming tech skills crisis in Australian workforce

Tue, 14th Nov 2023
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The ACS warns of an impending skills crisis in Australia, with 95% of the workforce needing reskilling as AI reshapes roles.