Tech

Don’t be a lady; be a legend. Or the CEO of SUSE

Almost a year ago, Melissa Di Donato took over the role of CEO at SUSE, the world’s largest open-source company.

Coding course looks to improve diversity and inclusion in tech

With more people now working from home, new partnership aims to improve accessibility to anyone with a passion for coding.

Sky Women In Technology Scholarship: My Gator Watch

Second in our Sky Women in Technology series, Colleen Wong shares how My Gator Watch is liberating kids up and down the country.

Britain’s front line emergency workers get mental wellbeing support

87% offers emergency workers free access to mental wellbeing support platform during the COVID-19 crisis.

How businesses can create a pathway for female tech talent

Claire Spalding, head of technology for Yoox Net-a-Porter Group, explores how organisations can create a pathway for female tech talent.

Vidatec targets workplace wellbeing with new engage4 app

engage4 workplace wellbeing app being offered for free to help organisations improve their workplace culture.

How to succeed in the role, according to Navenio’s CTO

Niki Trigoni won the CTO of the Year award at Information Age’s Women in IT London 2020.

Attracting and retaining talent in a world of unconscious biases

Dataminr’s Chief People Officer, Whitney Benner, on why training on unconscious biases is vital to create a shared culture of respect.

Culture first; The key to empowering a diverse workforce

Culture Amp explains why organisations should put culture first, especially in these ever-changing and challenging times.

Sky Women In Technology Scholarship: Interactive Television

Freelance developer and XR designer Rebecca Saw details the impact of the Sky Women In Tech Scholarship after becoming a finalist.