New Zealand (NZ) stories
Epson introduces the SureColor P5360 photo printer in Sydney, set to meet professional and production photography needs.
High upfront costs, inadequate charging stations, and 'range anxiety' are impeding EV adoption in Australia and NZ.
n3 Hub has launched its CDP Orchestrator, a personalised marketing automation tool designed to offer real-time audience engagement.
NetApp's Matthew Hurford discusses the company's partnership with the Children's Cancer Institute in the APAC region. #technews #partnership.
Stanley Street, New Zealand's largest agency, has joined forces with Channel Factory to enhance YouTube advertising strategies and reduce media wastage.
New Zealand parents show a mild decline in worry over their children's use of technology, according to a recent survey.
Vacancy constraints and rising rents have kept industrial property firm, but higher rates and a cooling economy are now testing demand.
Road crews could cut repair times and cone disruption as the first Pothole Pro lands in New Zealand for demonstrations.
WorkSafe says the fatal crash was entirely preventable after trailer checks were skipped, exposing other road users to deadly risk.
Layer3 unveils Secure Anywhere, a cloud-based security solution, allowing secure global connectivity for small and medium-sized businesses.
HCLTech celebrates the graduation of its first group of digital apprentices in New Zealand and plans to expand the program.
Norton study uncovers that one-third of New Zealanders have fallen victim to online scams, losing an average of NZD700.72.
New Zealand’s infrastructure gap could widen without faster approvals, as the group urges PPPs, city deals and water reforms in Luxon’s first 100 days.
NCSC reports a rise in financially motivated cybercrime, surpassing state-sponsored activities, with ransomware causing significant costs and recovery efforts.
Over 130,000 small businesses in New Zealand have faced cybersecurity issues, but reduced expenditure due to cost pressures, says Mastercard.
Tus-Holdings, the world's biggest technology park developer, plans to explore investment in New Zealand's tech sector.
Prospa, the Australian lender, launches New Zealand's first SME lending app to aid efficient cash flow management.
A longer-term plan could unlock up to NZD $4.7 billion a year in extra infrastructure spending as certainty replaces costly policy swings.
Buyer interest lifted in October, with new listings, auctions and asking prices all rising after the election.
Record entries underline how new plant and global best practice are helping steel contractors deliver more complex buildings across New Zealand.