Modernisation stories
Nilekani says what struck him about Kiwi companies was they weren't used to dealing with scale because of the country's small population.
Prime Minister John Key says a free trade agreement with India would help New Zealand reduce its dependence on the Chinese market, which is the countr.
Australian tech company Readify, with Microsoft, are hosting road shows to demystify the Internet of Things for business leaders.
Office 2016 for Mac levels up, promising seamless cross-platform functionality and a refreshed, Mac-centric design.
The Government will invest $650 million in maintaining, modernising and replacing buildings and infrastructure, with $44m to be spent on technology in schools.
New Zealand's Ministry of Education has cut its estimate for the total cost of fixing leaky schools by as much as $400 million, with a damages suit.
The New Zealand Transport Agency has chosen Unisys as the prime system integrator to modernise the national crash analysis system (CAS).
Unisys set to digitalise NZ's MBIE tenancy bond system, promising easier transactions for landlords and tenants alike.
Hamish Soper of Check Point shares top tips for securing virtual environments in NZ, spotlighting the urgent need for robust security in consolidation.
Veeam announces the upcoming launch of its Availability Suite v8, addressing growing cloud backup demands amid a $140 billion data centre boom.
Wynyard Group allies with NZ Police to revolutionise crime-fighting via a high-tech partnership, eyeing global impact.
The changes are far-reaching and have implications beyond the National Library and schools, into the wider education and local government sectors.
Magic Memories, which built a $50 million global business taking photographs at tourist attractions and theme parks, has sped its growth by buying.
New Zealand's tax system is up there with the best, but it will need to evolve and adapt to meet the needs of the 21st century and an increasingly glo.
Prime Minister John Key has intimated for the first time that the Treasury's half-year fiscal and economic update on Dec.
The Inland Revenue has announced a new group to represent the ICT sector and it's said this will help to transform New Zealand's tax system.
Unisys Corporation has recognised 10 clients and partners with Lighthouse Awards at the Universe 2014 event held in Dallas.
Inland Revenue eyes software talent, seeks to revamp NZ's tax system, making it simpler for citizens with cutting-edge tech.
Noel Leeming undergoes major rebrand with new logos and signage, reflecting its future while retaining its heritage.
New Zealand's Commerce Minister, Craig Foss, has praised the modernisation of the country's patent laws, bringing them in line with international standards.