Vodafone New Zealand and Pacific Fibre today announced that they have signed a multi-million dollar agreement for the supply of international bandwidth on the new Pacific Fibre cable system.
Boosting New Zealand's digital technologies industry is behind a new talent development programme and a high-tech hub in San Francisco announced today by Science and Innovation Minister Dr Wayne Mapp.
The Government is encouraging state sector agencies to release more of their data online that has a high potential value to the public and the economy.
Google New Zealand has revealed in a blog post what is being done and what the plans are to keep information collected by Google Street View cars in line with New Zealand privacy laws.
The competition challenges people to build something completely new, by reusing existing New Zealand digital content and data. Back for a second year, with $50,000 in cash and other prizes.
The portable tablet is available in three Wi-Fi models – with 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of memory storage – from retailers Noel Leeming, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman as well as Telecom New Zealand and Vodafone.
Deployment to assist in delivering a more dynamic and comprehensive range of customer services and campaign reporting capabilities to the organizations participating in its Fly Buys loyalty program.
For more than six years, RIM and Brightstar have enjoyed a strong and growing global relationship, and, with today's announcement, the companies have now expanded their collaboration to 94 countries and territories.
New Zealand-owned media software company Fuseworks has announced that Yahoo! New Zealand is now using its platform designed to speed up and enrich the creation of quality news content.
Office applications are at the heart of Office 365. Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook and other Office applications connect to Exchange, SharePoint and Lync, to deliver a world class solution for communication and collaboration.
Internal Affairs' Anti-Spam Compliance Unit is conducting a survey to gauge the impact of the four-year-old Unsolicited Electronic Messages (UEM) Act and incoming spam on New Zealand businesses and individuals.