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NZ Techweek 2017

Techweek NZ’s ‘biggest ever tech event’

December 15, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
 Regions a focus for Techweek’17 scheduled for May 6 to 14 next year… read more...

Future BI will address multiple learning styles

December 14, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Better BI depends on taking cognisance of how people think and learn… read more...

Spending cash won’t make your company secure

December 13, 2016 | Newsdesk
Organisations spend an average of 5.6 percent of the overall IT budget on IT security and risk management, but that’s no measure of security… read more...

Tech slowdown begs question ‘Where have all the buyers gone?’

December 12, 2016 | Anthony Caruana
Market reports from IDC and Gartner show flat or declining numbers for PC, tablet and smartphone sales… read more...

New tech buyers could include machines

December 9, 2016 | Newsdesk
Vendors need to incorporate new customer types into go-to-market strategies… read more...
MYOB Business Monitor

Good people (still) hard to find

December 8, 2016 | Newsdesk
Personnel problems highlighted in MYOB Business Monitor… read more...

Kicking the predictors in their crystal balls

December 7, 2016 | Anthony Caruana
December – the time for putting up the Christmas tree, counting down the days till holidays and trying to be nice to your work colleagues at the office party… read more...

Expect more elephants down under

December 7, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Open source big data vendor accelerates activity in Australasia… read more...

Better BI will decimate white collar jobs (but it won’t run your company)

December 5, 2016 | Anthony Caruana
Increased access to more data faster than ever before is driving a revolution that is completely changing the nature of business… read more...

Crystal balls come out for 2017

December 5, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
It’s that time of year again, so ready yourself for the prognostications of, well, everyone… read more...
Techweek 2017

NZTech firms up Techweek for ’17

December 2, 2016 | Newsdesk
Week-long celebration of technology and innovation scheduled for May 2017… read more...
wellington earthquake_Soltius cloud

Ahead of disaster, more cloud is a good idea

December 1, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Disaster has once again thrown into stark relief the continuity challenges faced by businesses of all kinds in the event of the unexpected… read more...
ERP best vendor

Ever wondered which ERP vendor is best?

November 30, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Panorama Consulting Solutions ranks ERP vendors for 2017 and comes up with a winner… read more...

Kevin Mitnick and the human hacking business

November 29, 2016 | Anthony Caruana
Every industry has rockstars. For hackers and infosec, there’s probably no one more famous, or perhaps infamous, than Kevin Mitnick… read more...

Landesk eyes the end-point

November 24, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Tools vendor sets sights on the sharp bit of information security… read more...

Heat turned up in cloud ERP space

November 24, 2016 | Donovan Jackson
Growing demand, plenty of options for SaaS solutions… read more...

Intelligent avatar seeks situation vacant

November 23, 2016 | Newsdesk
‘BabyX’ leaves the lab and looks for a job as Soul Machines opens for business… read more...
NZ earthquake

Tech driven quake response and a silver lining

November 22, 2016 | Newsdesk
New Zealand’s skills in advanced spatial technology and geographic intelligence has underpinned much of the response to last week’s 7.8 earthquake… read more...
Microsoft Computational Thinking

CEO’s visit sparks storm of activity

November 21, 2016 | Newsdesk
Microsoft NZ announces co-development initiatives, awards grant for computer science education… read more...
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Entrepreneur announces the ‘as a Service’ we’ve all been waiting for

November 21, 2016 | Anthony Caruana
The industry is changing for the better with ‘beer as a service’… read more...

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