IBM New Zealand has been appointed to the panel of suppliers to provide data centre housing and hosting, utility computing, backup, storage and transition services to government agencies.
The Members of the SKA Organisation agreed on a dual site solution for the Square Kilometre Array telescope, a crucial step towards building the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope.
Maxnet owns and operates a data centre located just outside the Auckland CBD in Albany. In addition to these operations, Maxnet also provides cloud based services, offering a host of Infrastructure as a Service based (IaaS) products.
The Government will launch a smartphone and tablet app for Budget 2012 on Thursday, providing more ready access to Budget material and helping to reduce the need for printed documents.
The world of retail is being hit upon by a wave of new innovations for retailers and their customers, including cloud based Point of Sale software, smart-phone payment technology (NFC) and other new industry upgrades and improvements.
BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 7.0 and 7.1 Operating Systems (BlackBerry 7) have been successfully evaluated and approved for Government use by the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) of the Australian Government.
The Huawei Ascend G 300 launches with the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system and is powered by a 1GHz CPU, 512MB RAM and a powerful 3D graphics engine. It features a bright, vivid 4.0-inch screen and five-megapixel camera.
A review published in The Lancet, reveals that careful earthquake preparation helped to lower mortality rates and the burden of injury during the February 22nd earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011. According to the analysis, the emergency health-system response was extremely...
SilverStripe was supported by three other companies as part of the project, web designers InfinityWeb, CactusLabs, who built a number of the online calculators, and IBM, who provided the underlying server infrastructure.
Vodafone New Zealand says managing smartphones and tablets in the workplace is about to get a lot easier with the introduction of Vodafone Secure Device Manager.
Investigators tackling the trading of child sexual abuse photos on the Internet will now find it easier to detect objectionable images, Internal Affairs Minister Amy Adams says. Facebook is one of private organisations to use the technology.
Vodafone New Zealand, the company deploying the "last mile" wireless resources switched on the first wave of newly built cell sites under the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).