Gen Z stories
Survey highlights business leaders' lack of awareness of AI risks as younger generation embraces AI tools in the workplace.
New research warns freight delays and higher consumer prices loom as New Zealand’s logistics worker gap is projected to quadruple by 2028.
Higher costs are pushing home ownership further out of reach, as New Zealand buyers favour central, higher-quality housing and amenity.
Gen Z and millennials are driving shorter job stints, leaving employers to rethink retention as average tenure settles at two to four years.
Rising rebuild costs are leaving many Kiwi homeowners exposed, with 30% unsure their cover would fully replace a total-loss house.
Lanistar Chief Executive Officer, Jeremy Baber, spotlights AI, Gen Z adoption, and sustainability as 2024's major fintech trends.
Cloudinary's report highlights the growing influence of AI and mobile in delivering optimised visual content for digital marketing.
Orbus Software's CEO, Gareth Burton, predicts key 2024 technology trends, highlighting AI growth, escalating technical debt, and the inevitability of sustainability in businesses.
As the world continues to embrace digital transformation, mobile access is poised to play a central role in the evolving landscape of access control.
Riverbed Global Digital Employee Experience Survey 2023 explores expectations of digital natives, hybrid work, and the evolving role of IT.
Photographs, home addresses, and date of birth were among the personal details available online through search engines.
The DNS Research Federation suggests young people are risking their safety online by using the Internet without knowing what key terms mean.
Adobe study reveals that Australian creators are capitalizing on the booming Creator Economy, with 48% monetizing their content.
Out-of-hours notifications are causing 'alert anxiety' in UK workers, with the problem especially acute among younger generations.
As social media strategies continue to evolve, they are set to open new doors for brands to create social commerce experiences.
Australians express high levels of concern about data security and fear of AI, according to a study by tech firm Versent.
Australian consumer spending is set to decrease this festive season due to cost-of-living pressures, says Sitecore report.
New report reveals alarming trends in Gen Z's attitudes towards online security, as well as increased cybersecurity concerns and adoption of measures.
Almost one in five students have reconsidered their current or future study and career prospects as a result of AI tools.
Generation Z, the new breed of digital nomads, is shaking up the world of work and forcing employers to align with their values and provide flexibility.