Government stories
Low tech human solutions may be the key to preventing privacy breaches, says CEO of Designertech. Technology alone is not enough.
The Inland Revenue Department urges vigilance as Kiwis face the nation's most sophisticated scam, involving fake websites and phishing emails.
Kiwi firms warned of missing substantial revenue if they ignore booming mobile tech and eCommerce trends, TigerSpike reports.
Vodafone secures 18-year 700MHz spectrum for $66m, will continue delivering leading 4G network in New Zealand.
Kiwis buzzed about Microsoft's Office 365 launch and CEO changes at Kordia, setting the NZ Channel market abuzz in early 2013.
New Zealand and the UK are setting the pace in the global public sector digital revolution, transforming government transparency and accessibility.
Inland Revenue warns New Zealanders about malicious emails posing as tax department, highlights potential identity theft risk.
Australia's ambitious national FTTH network plan collapses as costs soar 66% over budget, derailing the $A44b project.
New Zealand's tech sector is alarmed as the latest OECD PISA survey shows a significant drop in education standards, endangering future competitiveness.
The Government establishes the New Zealand Data Futures Forum to guide future data use in public services, chaired by ex-Treasury Secretary John Whitehead.
Over 1/4 of NZ's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative completed, boosting rural and urban connectivity, says Minister Adams.
A new website, Inspired by U, launched by Education Minister Hekia Parata, allows Kiwis to honour the teachers who made a lasting impact.
Government welcomes announcement by BNZ that it will go live with the RealMe service from mid-February, enabling new customers to prove their identity online.
New Zealand politics is in uproar as Labour suggests banning tax avoiding multinationals, including Facebook, from the internet.
NZ Finance Minister Bill English demands Apple, Google and Facebook pay their fair share in taxes, amidst criticism of tax dodging.
Kim Dotcom commemorates the 2-year anniversary of the dramatic raid on his NZ mansion by US officials, recalling 'a zero-threat family' terrorised.
Over $140 million in R&D grants awarded to 31 Kiwi tech firms by Callaghan Innovation, aiming to accelerate innovation and growth.
New Zealand ICT continues to start the year in style, with a booming industry offering the hottest career choices for Kiwis.
Kim Dotcom unveils name and logo for his political movement: the Internet Party, as he tires of political nonsense.
Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom, plans to enter New Zealand politics, vowing to fight for change and take on the government.