NZ market set to dip as R&D spend slips
"Money spent on R&D now, when business conditions are strong, are likely to return good dividends when things do inevitably slow down.”
"Money spent on R&D now, when business conditions are strong, are likely to return good dividends when things do inevitably slow down.”
Why 2015 will be a year of accelerating innovation on the 3rd Platform across New Zealand and the region...
Digital businesses in New Zealand will require 50 percent fewer business process workers by 2018, as the industry shift impacts jobs in different ways.
While most mainstream enterprise don’t relate to the scale, budget, and skillset/personnel of an organisation like Facebook, according to Gartner analyst Andrew Lerner, there are some tangible takeaways.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a powerful force for business transformation, and its disruptive impact will be felt across all industries and all areas of society.
“This expansion of the borderless enterprise is increasing the difficulty for IT to ensure the end-user experience and business of its workforce."
“Organisations that embrace change and adopt new ways of working can be more successful."
Mobile devices are as essential to our lives and work as Ritchie McCaw is to the All Blacks in a World Cup final, that is practically a given.
Govt reveals recipient of the first repayable grant through Callaghan Innovation’s expanded business incubator network.
“Returning to Wellington after 25 years working in the UK, Europe and USA is a big thing for me both personally and professionally."
Scientist and self-proclaimed "nanogirl" Michelle Dickinson says she is proud to admit she is also a gamer.
Wynyard extends its advanced crime analytics software solution into cyber-intelligence and information-driven security.
“Throughout the Gigatown competition, we've seen people truly inspired by what a country connected with UFB can achieve."
"The Massey team members learnt invaluable lessons and transferable skills that they will carry with them out into the industry."
“IT leaders can spend half a million dollars to buy and support 1,000 enterprise-owned tablets, while they can support 2,745 user-owned tablets with that same budget."