Brett has over 20 years of technology industry experience in a variety of sales, marketing and leadership roles and is also actively involved in the New Zealand technology entrepreneur community as an advisor, mentor and head of Silicon Valley ‘connector' Wharf42.
New Zealand's digital accelerator Lightning Lab will back the best startup teams from the ground up with cash, muscle and entrepreneur-driven momentum.
The only New Zealand finalist in the IBM SmartCamp event, CropLogic provides predictive decision support tools to crop growers and processors. Powered by analytics, CropLogic's online crop management tool currently helps potato processors and growers, forecast and improve yield and operate more...
Konica Minolta's Software as a Service (SAAS) is also the first in the country to specialise in processes such as workflows and version control, and to include habit-forming techniques within them which intuitively store, locate and file papers frequently needed in everyday business.
Online backup provider opens office and data centre in Sydney; the entire range of CrashPlan backup products for home, business and enterprise now available locally.
The University of Waikato's WAND Network Research Group has been awarded just under $1.5 million in government funding over four years to develop models and tools to monitor the performance of internet networks across New Zealand.
Eleven New Zealand-based organisations have been selected as finalists in the 2012 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (the ANZIAs), according to InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc).
New Zealanders who are victims of serious personal attacks in cyber-space will have access to a specialist Communications Tribunal with the power to issue takedown orders and to reveal the identities of anonymous offenders if the Law Commission's latest recommendations to Government are adopted.
Users can now use video clips called ‘Gestyas' as video signatures for their online profiles in social networking sites, dating services or chat rooms.
Wynyard Group has entered into a landmark agreement to commercialise New Zealand Police developed digital forensics technology for the global law enforcement and intelligence market.
New Zealanders will be able to better secure their web presence from today, thanks to a major technical security deployment by InternetNZ subsidiaries .nz Registry Services (NZRS) and the Domain Name Commission (DNCL).
Asnet Technologies has launched VideoNet Unite, a high-definition video conferencing service that allows government ministries and agencies to connect and collaborate, significantly increasing productivity and saving costs for New Zealand taxpayers.
New Zealand Post is making good progress towards bringing a new digital service to the market this year that will benefit both sending and receiving customers.
A third of Gen Ys in New Zealand no longer have landlines, preferring to use their mobiles for all calls. Does this signal the future death of the landline?
SmartCamp forms part of IBM's Global Entrepreneur Program and aims to support the next generation of entrepreneurs that hope to capture emerging business opportunities in fast-growing industries such as healthcare, public sector, natural resources, utilities and telecommunications.
FX Networks has announced the availability of increased fibre-based interconnection points around New Zealand. These ISP connections will be available over NZ Internet Exchange (NZIX) points in Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington and Christchurch.
Japanese internet hosting company Ride has completed implementation of New Zealand's SMX Cloud email security solution, provisioning 40,000 new users at 7,000 companies around Japan.