Government stories
Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) connections are up 135% around the country, according to latest figures regarding the Government's UFB programme.
Lower price points for cloud services and the changing nature of cloud computing is helping to drive federal government cloud consumption.
Government agencies face pressure to keep up with digital technology trends, according to a new report by DMI.
ACT Party calls on Govt to prioritize education infrastructure alongside funding for City Rail Link. Schools already bursting at seams, says Epsom MP.
More New Zealanders are accessing free government data, according to new figures from Land Information New Zealand Data Service.
Wynyard Group partners with Thailand's anti-corruption commission to tackle internal corruption in government.
Verint teams with Squiz to bolster digital overhaul in public sector, aiming for elevated citizen engagement and streamlined services.
Fujitsu has partnered up with Microsoft to create a new Government unified communications service based on Skype for Business.
Govt strategies key to unlocking IoT benefits, says Data Innovation chief, calling for policies to maximise tech for economy and life quality.
Entirely new cyber threats will emerge in 2016, requiring fresh counter measures, according to predictions by Unisys.
New Zealand launches cyber credentials scheme for small businesses to encourage good cyber security practices.
Commvault partners with Revera to offer New Zealand organisations a local cloud storage target for backup and archiving.
Kiwi businesses grapple with uncertainty as rising risks cloud prospects for 2016, warns RiskNZ chairman Geraint Bermingham.
New Zealand's government infrastructure programme is boosting employment, with projects like the UFB initiative and roading creating thousands of Kiwi jobs.
Nga Taonga Sound - Vision launches new website, bringing archived film and audio recordings to all New Zealanders.
The Green Party calls on the Government to support workers amid looming job losses due to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The Unlocking Curious Minds programme is part of the Government's plan to encourage all Kiwis to become engaged with science and technology.
The Green Party demands urgent Government action on NZ's worsening gender pay gap, as men earn nearly NZD $8k more than women, per the latest report.
The New Zealand Government is supporting the growth of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with an extension on its Regional Business Partner programme.
OMGTech! says the Youth Leadership programme has been designed to help New Zealand create a strong pipeline of future leaders in the technical space.