New Zealand (NZ) stories
Deloitte has become the first Certified Implementation Partner for SAP Concur in Australia and New Zealand, enhancing its ability to deliver end-to-end service.
Spark announced that Cisco is the first of several collaborators it will be working with to prepare and test the parameters for a 5G network.
Trade exchange platform Bartercard has recently launched its app, designed to help Bartercard members utilise the network more efficiently.
EVworld returns to New Zealand with double the booths, featuring top names like BMW, Mercury, and NZ Post, as EV popularity soars.
Fitzroy Engineering chooses Kordia for nationwide SD-WAN rollout in New Zealand, citing flexibility and lower costs.
Kiwi gaming fans will be happy to know a new Halo arcade video game will be launching in New Zealand later this month!.
Competitive video gaming has grown over the years and it's becoming more mainstream. This is why a new channel is being launched to reflect this.
The traditional workplace recovery model is becoming obsolete, with businesses realizing the need for a more flexible and dynamic approach.
Kiwi tech businesses face challenges in accessing talent, capital, and larger customer markets, according to Augen Software Group director Mitchell Pham.
Freeview has launched its new On Demand TV platform, replacing FreeviewPlus, offering New Zealanders seamless access to free, on-demand shows and movies.
I had the opportunity to sit down with TVNZ development manager Andrew Blakey to discuss the launch of HEIHEI, a new streaming service for Kiwi kids.
Each leadership team member will supposedly bring specific knowledge, insights and perspectives to the top table.
Let's Play Live (LPL) has teamed up with Bandai Namco and the New Zealand Esports Federation to bring the NZ qualifying rounds for Tekken 7.
Auckland Transport's 10-year plan, with a budget of NZD $28 billion, underscores intelligent transport technology as crucial for future transport solutions.
More than 50% of Spark's broadband customers have switched from copper to modern broadband technologies, with 34% on fibre and 16% on wireless.
The two agencies have agreed to share certain domain registration information so that they can 'enhance' cybersecurity in New Zealand.
Hastings District Council has revamped its IT with Veeam's data management platform, ensuring always-on online services for nearly 75,000 residents.
Unbundling of New Zealand's UFB fibre network welcomed by InternetNZ, likely to lead to innovation, better services, and better prices.
eSports fans have something to celebrate about because a huge international tournament is coming to Sydney, Australia this July.
The NZ Government is bolstering its game development sector, with new research led by NZTech to explore future opportunities and inform policy.