Gen-i will begin to offer the Jasper Wireless platform to customers that are looking to enable machine-to-machine (M2M) connections or grow a locally developed Internet of Things (IoT) solution into global markets.
Christchurch occupational health and safety software company, Wellnomics, has had its office ergonomics software implemented on over 25,000 desktops in the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
he recent spate of earthquakes near Wellington in July and August has highlighted the critical importance of the New Zealand Fire Service (NZFS) automatic fire alarm system. The system has been developed and supported by Unisys, for quick assessment and response to fire alarms.
Network security provider Arbor Networks is to launch today a cloud-service that will provide a global cleaning service of internet traffic for ISPs, telco providers and enterprise clients.
According to the 2013 Market Measures report, 77 per cent of Kiwi tech companies are exporting.
If you have eaten at a KFC, Pizza Hut, Carl’s Jr or Starbucks café in New Zealand anytime in the last week (or the last few years), then you have already had an interaction with the company behind it all.
Telecom has announced plans for a $15 million expansion of Revera’s Homeland datacentre in Upper Hutt.
From the 13th of November to Christmas, a limited number of businesses and individuals, will be able to sign-up to reserve their .kiwi domain names.
Zoomy, a free smartphone app, will be launched for consumers in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch this week, and will enable them to order a taxi through their mobile phones.
Nine months after the launch of 4G services, Vodafone NZ has brought out a report highlighting some of the interesting usage patterns that the company has seen in the country.
The fairer sex within the technology industry of Auckland got together last week to share thoughts on the sector and their changing roles within it at the Women in Technology luncheon organised by the New Zealand Technology Industry Association.
The 2013 Market Measures report shows that a majority of New Zealand tech companies use their own tools for both CRM and website content management
Slingshot, the Kiwi-owned broadband provider, and cloud storage provider Mega, have formed a partnership by which all Slingshot broadband customers will be offered a free MEGA Pro 1 account (valued at $160) for a full year with 500GB of online storage.
National Institute for Healthcare Innovation's (NIHI) symposium that took place today brought together healthcare professionals, researchers, government officials and IT vendors to discuss the ways and means to make better use of big data in New Zealand's healthcare provision.
Two years in a row now, Whanganui has been selected as one of the world’s Smart 21 communities, by the Intelligent Community Forum.