Government stories
Digitalisation will place huge pressure on governments and leaders in the public sector to change faster than at any other time in modern history.
Westcon Imagine 2014 - Richard Foy's comments on how the government is responding to an increasingly digital world.
GSMA and Secure Identity Alliance have released a report that focuses on the importance of mobile identity for governments.
Food gradings are a handy way to check the health and safety rating of a restaurant or cafe so you get all of the delicious with none of the disease.
In a recent update, Chorus says New Zealand is ranked first for growth in fibre coverage from 2012 to 2013 worldwide.
We explain the legislative act that governs relations between the New Zealand telecommunications industry and surveillance agencies.
PM John Key denounces mass surveillance allegations in NZ, confirming GCSB's legality and targeted cyber security operations.
Southern Cross undersea cables untouched by surveillance, says CEO Anthony Briscoe, refuting claims made by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Prime Minister John Key denies allegations of mass surveillance, accusing Kim Dotcom and Glenn Greenwald of ulterior motives.
Green Party calls for separation of cyber protection functions from the GCSB, stating PM John Key is using surveillance scare tactics.
Met with rapturous applause from a jam-packed Auckland Town Hall, Kim Dotcom's 'Moment of Truth' event last night has sent shockwaves across the country.
PM John Key's assurances on no mass surveillance to be tested, Internet Party leader says resignation if false.
The government's plan to increase the private provision of state-housing is part of a wider goal to alleviate the country's most vulnerable by putt.
The New Zealand Fire Service has seen a significant increase in fire safety awareness after a trial of Neighbourly.co.nz.
Gigatown marketing overshadows Chorus's core service issues, argues CEO, advocating better education and resource allocation for clarity.
New Zealand's IT excellence to be celebrated with the launch of sector-wide awards at ITx 2014, recognising standout individuals and teams.
Internet MANA urges NZ's new gov to offer whistleblower Edward Snowden a safe haven, citing his sacrifices in exposing global surveillance.
More Kiwi entrepreneurs are profitable, increased staff and grown revenues in the past 6 months but the election is unsettling nerves.
The National Party lays out top priorities for its Business Growth Agenda to boost New Zealand's long-term growth rate.
New Zealand SMEs still want policies to reduce their compliance burden, according to the latest MYOB Business Monitor survey.