Evlynn Hayes, Manager, Seniors Card & Business Services at the Office for Ageing Well, shares how the Seniors Card team were able to respond quickly and be there for their members when it counts.
Hayden McEvoy, CEO and Founder of A Team Tuition, shares the story behind his business and how he quickly prepared it to support 220 tutors and more than 10,000 students online when he saw the seriousness of COVID-19.
It’s nearly time for Salesforce World Tour Sydney, and we could not be more excited to share insights, expert advice and practical lessons from an incredible line-up of Trailblazers from across Australia and New Zealand
TrailheaDX India, the first ever international Salesforce developer conference, was two amazing days of learning, connecting, having fun and giving back. From more than 100 technical sessions, expert-led workshops, networking opportunities and much…
Over four incredible days San Francisco was transformed into a Salesforce playground, from the Customer 360 expo below ground level, to the Dreamforest in San Fran’s converted streets. From the APAC on Tour…
Alek Gokiert’s early work as a Salesforce instructor introduced him to a community in which his passion for problem-solving could thrive. Now he’s sharing that passion as Managing Consultant with Appirio and giving back to the community that nurtured him as Co-Leader of the Sydney Admin Trailblazer Community Group.
Her mum is a software engineer and she was on a computer from infancy. Now she’s on the journey to becoming a Certified Technical Architect (CTA). Here’s how Emily McCowan, Salesforce Architect at Deloitte Digital, Salesforce MVP, Ladies be Architects ambassador, Brisbane Women in Tech Founder and Down Under Dreaming (BNE) Co-Founder, navigated through the challenge of being a woman in tech.
The number of local technology graduates over the next several years will not even come close to satisfying demand. According to the Deloitte Access Economics ACS Australia’s Digital Pulse 2019 Report, Australian universities produce fewer than 6000 technology graduates per year but more than 160,000 ICT qualifications will be needed by 2024 to meet demand.