KPMG stories
Employers that are more transparent, supportive of staff growth and lead by example are more likely to be rated as a good place to work by staff.
Commerce Commission admits security flaws and pledges to implement stronger systems following burglary incident.
KPMG and SAS are launching Cloud Acceleration Centres in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific to speed up and optimise cloud transformations for SAS clients.
KPMG NZ's CIO and ESET's CTO spoke at a recent cybersecurity conference about how machine learning and data analytics are not to be feared, but used.
OutSystems has honoured seven partners for their innovation in low-code technology, with Atos, Deloitte, and KPMG winning APAC Partner of the Year awards.
Lenovo DaaS is a fully-managed subscription model combining hardware, services and finance into a single managed services contract.
The alliance with Cylance adds AI-enabled endpoint security technology to KPMG's portfolio of security strategy and roadmap services.
The venture is the first time a professional services firm, a bank and a technology company have come together in Aus to start a fintech venture.
The acquisition will see up to 25 Cyberinc employees join KPMG's Australian arm to boost capabilities in domestic identity and access management.
KPMG Australia's Gerard Vigneron offers some tips for a more holistic approach to cloud and business transformation.
Sydney is now the epicentre of Aussie fintech, hosting over 60% of the nation's startups, per the new Committee for Sydney and KPMG report.
Microsoft and KPMG have expanded their partnership with the launch of two initiatives to address global business issues.
KPMG unveils KPMG Origins, a blockchain-based track and trace platform, across Asia Pacific to enhance transparency and traceability in diverse industries.
Eight New Zealand start-ups will be selected to join the six-month accelerator, which provides business coaching, mentoring, network access and courses.
Tech spend outside IT department creates opportunities, but increases security and consumer trust risks, finds world's largest tech leadership survey.
The Australian National University has garnered support from Microsoft, KPMG, and Macquarie Group for its AI institute, aiming to revolutionise AI education.
Businesses should shift from technology supporting people to people supporting technology, says Prof Oshri, to harness intelligent automation effectively.
Invert Robotics, a New Zealand firm, has been recognised for its life-saving robot 'Alfie', which enhances safety in chemical, industrial, and energy sectors.
SAM is no longer just about software license compliance. Organisations need to optimise software usage and control costs.
Innovation emerges as top concern for Australia's business leaders in 2018, followed by cost competitiveness and energy policy.