New Zealand (NZ) stories
Cloud tech, AI, hybrid workforce, and evolving regulations will drive global security spending to $215 billion by 2024.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise's Senior VP of Sales and Country Business Lead for Australia and New Zealand discuss their IT solutions in APAC.
TechDay's 10-Minute IT Jams speaks to Andrew Winlaw, Vice President & GM for Australia & New Zealand at Amelia, about their AI solutions.
Sysdig aims to secure and support all cloud deployments. Learn more about their work in the ANZ region from their CTO and Country Manager.
Sparks rejuvenates its Innovation Studio with advanced tech, encouraging NZ firms to discover the scope of emerging technologies.
Warner Bros Discovery ANZ and Google have partnered to feature Newshub content on Google News Showcase, broadening its reach significantly.
Sony New Zealand has released its latest financial report detailing its finances as of 31st March 2023, audited by the international audit firm PWC.
The new tool could cut costly rework by helping construction teams make construction-ready decisions earlier and share project records more easily.
Norton unveils cybersecurity service, Norton Small Business, designed to protect NZ's small firms from online attacks.
Security of tenure may explain why public housing residents report wellbeing levels similar to owner-occupiers, according to new research.
Recent deaths and serious incidents show many workplaces still lack proper planning, risk assessments and emergency preparedness.
New Zealand’s infrastructure sector is urging the incoming Government to speed up investment, reform planning and tap private capital.
The formal alliance in New Zealand builds on the work the two companies have done together globally and locally for more than 20 years.
A growing number of New Zealand suburbs are edging back into growth, though affordability and higher mortgage rates are likely to cap gains.
WorkSafe is streamlining its operations as Phil Parkes prepares to leave by the end of 2023 after almost nine years as Chief Executive.
Infrastructure groups warn uncertainty is deterring investment, slowing digital upgrades and leaving New Zealand exposed to worsening climate shocks.
Frontline support could weaken just as New Zealand’s safety record is under strain, trade unions warn.
Seasoned IT services business leader Nathan Bentley has joined Green Light Worldwide to head growth in Wellington and beyond.
A new moisture-sensing tool could cut road deterioration by 2.5 times, helping asset managers avoid costly reactive repairs across networks.
Empty or underused urban land could be pushed back into housing, as economists argue TOP’s tax would make speculation less profitable.