Both Kiwi-based and international tech companies have pulled together to donate equipment to Christchurch businesses.
Christchurch's recovery needs more IT equipment; RemarkIT leads donation drive with NZ Trade and Enterprise aiming to bridge the digital gap.
The government's ICT priorities are giving the technology industry direction and it's about time too, says Brett O'Riley, CEO of NZICT.
The NZ government outlines new ICT policies aimed at enhancing efficiency and innovation across public sector agencies, gaining strong industry support.
NZICT launches a competition to educate SMBs on harnessing technology, offering up to USD $10,000 in ICT goods, services, and consultancy.
2500 IT professionals and software developers have descended on Auckland this morning for the opening of Tech.Ed.
NZICT boosts board with top execs, including Microsoft NZ's Paul Muckleston, positioning tech sector as NZ's third largest export market.
Software will remain unpatentable in New Zealand, as Minister Simon Power instructs IPONZ to draft guidelines, while upholding the current Patents Bill.
Westpac GM of Customer and Technology Services, David Boyes, has joined the NZICT board as an Independent Director.
Rhoda Holmes joins Greenstone Energy executive, bringing her extensive experience after Optimation and Infratil to the post-Shell era.
The New Zealand Computer Society backs the Select Committee's recommendation to remove software patents, with 81% of members supporting the shift.
New Zealand ICT concerned over Select Committee recommendation to abandon software patents, warns of wider implications.
CEO Brett O'Riley has told IT Brief that the NZICT would welcome any move focusing on improving cyber security.
UK companies face fines of up to GBP £500,000 for serious data breaches under new legislation, aiming to bolster compliance with the Data Protection Act.
SPIN plans to challenge Southern Cross with a new Pacific cable landing in Auckland, signalling fresh competition in NZ's broadband market.
NZ's brightest minds converge for Imagine Cup finals, vying for a spot in Warsaw. Four innovative teams from Auckland and Waikato lead the charge.
The organisation today announced that Gen-i CEO Chris Quin and Dell NZ Country Manager Mike Hill will join the NZICT board.
NZ's ICT sector is positioned to overtake dairy as the nation's top earner, reshaping its global identity from pastoral to tech powerhouse.
Cisco New Zealand has launched its third annual Communications Makeover competition, with a total prize fund of $100,000.
ANZ Regional Director Scott Robertson believes that more security breaches will see official policy introduced in New Zealand and Australia.