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Vix Vizion selected as solutions provider for South Australian government's gambling register, using facial recognition technology.
Australian Councils Embrace Digital Transformation to Improve Service Delivery, Reduce Costs, and Increase Efficiency, according to a new report.
The global System On a Chip (SOC) as a Service market is set to reach US$676.8 million by 2026, according to a new study from Valuates Reports.
CyberCX strengthens its Federal Government capability with the acquisition of Foresight, a leading cyber security consultancy.
The tech sector is significantly supporting the government on its journey to embrace an enhanced digital future.
The majority of consumers in the APAC region expect businesses or governments to protect their data, according to a new F5 research report.
Global government IT spending is predicted to reach $438bn in 2020, down 0.6% from last year, according to Gartner.
With construction due to commence in July, the initial investment of AU$17 million will be used to build stage one by December 2020.
Govt's COVID-19 tracing app is primitive and puts public at risk, says Sir Ray Avery. Jupl NZ's offer to upgrade the app was declined despite better tech.
The Government's 2020 Budget is pivotal for New Zealand's tech sector, with significant investments to boost digital innovation, says NZTech's Graeme Muller.
Huawei Cloud has unveiled Huawei Cloud Stack (HCS; a cloud service designed for government and enterprise customers in local data centers.
Twenty organisations from across New Zealand have pledged their support for a digital inclusion plan. The plan was submitted to Government last week.
Naikon's primary method is exploit the trust and diplomatic relations between departments and governments to increase the chances of its attack succeeding.
Gartner has identified five areas where artificial intelligence can improve decision making for government and healthcare CIOs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vodafone NZ reported a massive internet traffic surge when Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced potential easing of the COVID-19 lockdown measures.
New Zealand small businesses to benefit from Government-funded Digital Boost skills training and support initiative.
InternetNZ urges NZ political parties to sign its five-point plan for digital inclusion ahead of the election.
New Zealand's tech industry could become the country's largest export industry by 2030, says NZTech CEO Graeme Muller.
More than 50 organisations have now signed the plan, which was shared with Government and the public in May this year.
The proposed law change is part of the New Zealand government response to the Christchurch terror attacks that occurred in March last year.