ACT Government to invest $8.7m in new school administration system in partnership with SMS Management - Technology.
Papatoetoe Central School in Auckland set to undergo $4.2 million upgrade as part of city-wide education improvements.
Rachel Kelly, owner of Hamilton-based tech start-up Sparktank, aims to help tech entrepreneurs find their voice and gain market traction.
The New Zealand government has launched a $2m independent research fund to prepare the country for the information age.
The new agreement means minimum peak broadband connection speeds under the RBI increase to at least six times the current levels.
Unisys Stealth has been accredited with the 'exclusive' NIAP certification, as well as the NSA's Commercial Solutions for Classified program.
Microsoft has won its legal challenge against the U.S. government's demand for access to emails stored in its Irish data centre, bolstering privacy rights.
Communications Minister Amy Adams is seeking business & consumer feedback on the regulation of fixed line communication services after 2020.
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.
The NZ government has opened new public EV charging stations to help ease range anxiety amongst users, says Transport Minister Simon Bridges.
Modular data centers set to spark a $3bn RAID market boom by 2020, with swift, cost-effective solutions reshaping IT infrastructure.
The New Zealand Government has launched an investment guide to attract more investment in the country's technology sector.
2degrees has been chosen by the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries to provide site connectivity and telecommunications services.
Australian and New Zealand governments are not keeping up with educational innovation, according to a survey from Polycom.
The agreement, which closely aligns with the Government's ICT Strategy, allows NZ's government agencies to make use of Oracle's Cloud services.
Government's Intelligence and Security Bill raises concerns for InternetNZ, who believe it goes against the purpose of a free and open society.
The government is calling forth data scientists and developers for an Open Data fellowship with Land Information NZ & The Wellington City Council.
$35 million will be poured into 'Entrepreneurial Universities' that can attract researchers, innovation and ultimately grow New Zealand education.
Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) is helping government agencies pave the way for open source software use, shaping future innovation.