Observability and security vendor Dynatrace has been approved as a supplier to the New Zealand All-of-Government Marketplace.
New Zealand’s card payments market is expected to rebound strongly in 2021 registering 10.3% growth, supported by the economic revival, rising consumer spending, and growing preference for contactless payments, according to a new forecast by analyst firm GlobalData.
New Zealand’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission has released its first paper for fibre price-quality and information disclosure regulation, setting out the proposed process and approach to regulating telecommunications companies that provide fibre access services in New Zealand.
Australian-listed energy storage technology company Redflow has been chosen by the New Zealand Rural Connectivity Group (RCG) to provide zinc-bromine flow batteries to store energy in off-grid telecommunication sites in remote rural locations.
New Zealand’s competition enforcement agency, the Commerce Commission, has released a framework paper outlining its approach to implementing new provisions under the Telecommunications Act to improve retail service quality for consumers.
New Zealand’s competition enforcement agency, The Commerce Commission, is undertaking industry and public consultation on its proposed implementation of a new regulatory regime for fibre broadband networks.
The NSW Government has appointed a former New Zealand government agency executive as its executive director of Digital Government.
Driving of the future was on show this week at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, as VicRoads tested a highly automated driving (HAD) vehicle fitted with claimed world-first satellite positioning technology.
Identity and access management vendor ForgeRock has expanded its operations in the Asia-Pacific region, increasing its headcount and working with some high-profile customers.
The New Zealand government is looking to extend the country’s broadband network to rural areas where blackspots impede mobile phone and broadband coverage.
BlackBerry's WatchDox software is being increasingly used to secure corporate content on BYODs.
With regulation of the New Zealand telecommunications industry under scrutiny, the country’s biggest telco, Spark, says ensuring industry players have certainty to continue investing in New Zealand’s digital future should be the main thrust of a review into the Telecommunications Act.
Steve Wozniak has joined Richard Branson and other high profile tech and entrepeneurship experts on the panel of judges for the 2015 Talent Unleashed Awards.
Changes to New Zealand’s Ultrafast Fibre Broadband (UFB) network will overcome problems for consumers connecting to the network, according to telco and communications provider Spark.
IBM says a new contract with New Zealand’s Ministry of Health is another step in its success in driving strong cloud momentum in the Australia and New Zealand markets.
New Zealand’s Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams has announced that work will start on developing an industry regulation to “improve the transparency of broadband product information for consumers.”
The triple zero emergency telephone services across Australia will be improved and strengthened so they are better equipped to deal with increased demand during disasters, in plans announced by the federal government today.