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Data Literacy: Finding information in the data

July 31, 2018 | Heather Wright
Just as we had to become digitally literate, now the onus is on to become data literate… read more...

Facebook maths: fake news + privacy breaches = $110b gone

July 30, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Does Facebook’s dramatic share value slump simply reflect the numbers or are deeper trust and confidence issues at play?… read more...

Google fined gazillions: Do they care?

July 27, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Google forced to cough up big bucks in action reminiscent of Microsoft anti-trust case, but will it have any impact?… read more...
AWS Transformation day

Key takeaways from AWS Transformation Day

July 27, 2018 | Heather Wright
AWS NZ builds ‘field of dreams’ for Kiwi customers… read more...

Agility, the workplace of the future and UCaaS

July 26, 2018 | Heather Wright
As unified comms-as-a-service grows, it’s embracing all today’s key catch cries… read more...
Biotech synthetic beef

Biotech: NZ’s high-tech cash cow

July 26, 2018 | Hayden McCall
US-grown, genetically engineered Impossible Burgers grab headlines, ignore facts… read more...
Vodafone chatbot Watson

Vodafone NZ calls on Watson for AI

July 26, 2018 | Heather Wright
New deal with IBM as Vodafone NZ goes Agile for automation and AI… read more...

Cisco’s backdoors abound

July 24, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
With five backdoors discovered in Cisco gear since 2013, perhaps Australia might want to apply the same standards used on Huawei with Cisco?… read more...
NZ UFB Chorus vs 5G

UFB vs 5G: Fight!

July 20, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Will 5G signal a death knell for UFB… read more...

Leadership and operations stymieing DX success

July 19, 2018 | Heather Wright
Capgemini survey shows change management still a major constraint… read more...

Whatever happened to Green IT?

July 19, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
A few years ago it was the word on every CIO’s lips: Green or bust. Where did those good intentions go?… read more...

IoT Down Under: The deals, the dollars and what’s coming next

July 18, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
New research – not to mention a slew of new deals – shows IoT tech finally justifying its ‘next-big-thing’ reputation… read more...

Microsoft: It’s time to regulate facial recognition

July 17, 2018 | Heather Wright
Because tech companies just can’t be trusted to do it right… read more...
Microsoft MIE Hui teaches tech

Microsoft MIE hui teaches tech to teachers

July 17, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Is it what’s needed to fill a growing tech sector labour gap? read more...
Hawaiki submarine cable

Hawaiki goes live, three universities quit REANNZ

July 13, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
$550m investment’s anchor tenant on shaky ground… read more...

Fasten your seat belts, the smart car race has started

July 12, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
If the investment is anything to go by, the self-driving car market looks set to err, accelerate… read more...
Maori business entrepreneurs

Digital sign language, cannabis and te reo as Kiwi startups take flight

July 12, 2018 | Heather Wright
Māori entrepreneur accelerator program helps redefine business success… read more...

Introducing Apple Maps 2.0: Has Google met its mapping match?

July 11, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
Sure, we laughed at the disastrous Apple Maps launch in 2012, but the tech giant hasn’t given up on its plans for cartographic dominance… read more...
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Kiwi tech company investment at record highs

July 10, 2018 | Heather Wright
Companies humming all the way to the bank… read more...
NZ agtech using IoT

M. bovis, IoT and the rise of NZ AgTech

July 6, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
With a little will and some clever new tech, New Zealand’s agricultural sector may be on the cusp of a tech revolution… read more...

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