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This unmissable NZ event hosts the key players from government and technology to lead discussions on transformative technology.
UK Gov praises telecom's swift action restoring quake-hit networks to nearly pre-disaster function, highlights dedication of field teams.
Government CIOs prioritizing mobile apps and CRM tools, but face challenges in making the most of investments - Ovum survey.
New Zealand and Australia join forces to strengthen cyber security initiatives and tackle cyber threats in the region.
Government spending on IT in India will reach US $7.2 billion in 2016, a 2.4% increase compared to last year, new Gartner research has shown.
Papatoetoe Central School in Auckland set to undergo $4.2 million upgrade as part of city-wide education improvements.
Conservative Party heralds Israel's new measure blocking porn as a 'common sense' solution for societal issues.
Nearly a quarter of a million New Zealanders are now using a patient portal to access their health information.
New Zealand Nurses Organisation hit by phishing scam, leaks email addresses of members. Investigation underway.
Cyber attacks could cost Australia up to $16bn, according to a new study by specialist insurance firm Lloyd's. Sydney is the 12th most at-risk city.
Chapman Tripp urges action on AI's legal impact, highlighting urgent need for regulation and adaptation within law.
Education Minister Hekia Parata will not run in New Zealand's General Election next year after nearly a decade in politics.
Blackberry partners with Australian healthcare organization Mai-Wel Group to deploy its Good Secure Collaboration Suite.
BlackBerry, pivoting to a software focus, secures a contract with the NZ govt to deploy its WatchDox solution, enhancing mobile security and collaboration.
Connect Smart Week in New Zealand aims to improve cyber security awareness with a quiz, but there's room for improvement.
Government funds nine projects to engage students in digital technologies, including local projects and support for Maori students.
Since the start of the year nearly every month has seen an increase in the number of passport applications made online.
Hundreds of driverless cars are set to be on New Zealand roads by the end of next year, according to NZTech CEO Graeme Muller.
New DualPathways scheme bolsters career prospects for 'disengaged' Kiwi teens, merging school with tertiary education or training.
Western Springs College in central Auckland is set to receive a $79m redevelopment, the largest of its kind for a New Zealand school.