2016 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards - And the finalists are…
A record number of new companies from across New Zealand have entered the 2016 Hi-Tech Awards.
A record number of new companies from across New Zealand have entered the 2016 Hi-Tech Awards.
Spark has launched a wireless broadband service for New Zealanders living in cities and towns, designed to ease the frustration of slow or unreliable copper broadband.
Windows 10 adoption is racing along at breakneck speed...
“iPad Pro is a new generation of iPad that is indispensable and immersive..."
“iPhone SE is an exciting new idea..."
The New Zealand finals for Microsoft’s 2016 Imagine Cup took place at the Auckland Town Hall last week, in true Dragon’s Den style. As one of the world’s most prestigious student technology competition, the global competition brings together student innovators from all over the world.
“We are committed to helping our customers move to the cloud to help speed their innovation, fuel their business growth, and drive business transformation."
“The issue for students is that they need experience to get jobs, but they can’t get jobs without experience, and this is most pertinent in IT."
"The main competitive tension in broadband markets would also continue.”
“More than a million South Islanders have had access to timely specialist advice as a result of the eReferrals system."
“The Future of Work has struck a chord with workers, business and the wider public."
“The 7-Eleven Fuel App represents a milestone in convenience store marketing..."
“In the flash of a digital business moment, a customer may become a partner or even competitor."
“Apple still doesn't want to infuriate its carrier partners, but the benefits of offering an Apple SIM with its iPhone may outweigh the risks."
“We have been looking for great tech companies, that can complement our managed service portfolio."