Labour Shortage stories - Page 5
Salesforce introduces new Customer 360 innovations
Thu, 15th Sep 2022
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crm
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uc
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data analytics
Salesforce has introduced new Customer 360 innovations, which are set to provide companies with better automation and intelligence technologies.
Fintech software allows employees to access wages before payday
Fri, 15th Jul 2022
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fintech
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hcm
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payroll systems
Paytime is a tech platform that plugs into payroll software allowing employees to access a portion of their earned pay before payday.
The best ways to attract young talent during labour shortages
Mon, 20th Jun 2022
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virtualisation
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daas
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hybrid & remote work
New research from Citrix reveals hybrid working and ventures into the metaverse are top of mind for Gen Z workers.
Robotics automation: Current thoughts, expected trends, and meeting consumer demands
Wed, 27th Apr 2022
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storage
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robots
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supply chain
As companies seek to thrive in disruptive times, many are turning to robotics for their labour-strapped warehouses and distribution centres.
Global CFO Survey shows technology and skills are key in future proofing finance teams
Fri, 28th Jan 2022
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data analytics
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fintech
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martech
Launched in 2015, the CFO Indicator Survey provides insights into the challenges, opportunities and priorities for CFOs worldwide.
Skills and materials shortages causing delays, increasing costs for data centres
Fri, 22nd Oct 2021
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hyperscale
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dc
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supply chain
The challenge for the industry is how to deliver investment against a backdrop of rising material and labour costs as well as a critical decarbonisation agenda.
Soft skills increasingly important for IT career growth – SolarWinds survey
Mon, 16th Sep 2019
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solarwinds
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it management
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solar power
SolarWinds conducted a survey and had responses from 177 technology professionals from across the globe, including those from public and private sectors.
NZ migration hits new record in February year
Fri, 20th Mar 2015
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statistics nz
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banking
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retail
New Zealand's migration hit a new record in the year through February, driven by more arrivals and fewer departures.