The CIO100 event, which presents the results of the annual research on the top ICT using organisations in New Zealand, was held for the first time this year in Wellington. Victor Vae'au of the NZ Defence Force delivered the CIO keynote presentation. Photos by James Henderson.
The speakers in this year’s CIO100 event - Carl Powell of Fletcher Building, Denildo Albuquerque and David Spaziani of Gartner, John-Paul Sikking of Cisco and Steve Griffin of Unisys – share pointers on taking the lead amidst fast-paced changes. Photos by Jason Creaghan
New technology platforms were needed to support our plan to operate in 100 countries, says CIO Jason Willls.
New Zealand CIOs discuss how the cloud allows them to innovate and meet disruption head on.
“Our latest innovation will make entering payments even easier and faster and provide a further boost for businesses in managing their cash flow, which is critical to success in any enterprise,” says Fred Ohlsson, managing director, retail and business banking,
“The ANZ goMoney Wallet will transform the way New Zealanders pay for goods and services,” says Liz Maguire, ANZ’s head of digital channels and transformation.
ARANZ Geo, Serko, Shotover Camera Systems and Xero vie for PwC Hi-Tech Company of the Year. Winners will be announced at a black-tie gala dinner to be held at the TSB Arena in Wellington on May 15.
Volunteers needed this weekend to help Wellington-based not for profits hurdle their ICT challenges.
New collaboration technologies are creating a dynamic ecosystem at work; enhancing communications across internal and external teams, and the ability to respond more rapidly to changes around them. So how are organisations preparing for and managing this shift? A panel of ICT executives share their experiences at a CIO roundtable held in conjunction with Spark Digital.
Analytics now an intrinsic part of policy making, the deputy prime minister said at the SUNZ (SAS Users New Zealand) conference.
Westpac One is the only platform in New Zealand that will allow users to bank anywhere, anytime from any device, says chief digital officer Simon Pomeroy.
“These appliances rapidly reduce cost, improve agility and increase IT maturity to enable customers to quickly grow as their needs change and truly embrace hybrid cloud,” says Arron Patterson, chief technology officer, EMC NZ.
The NZTech CEO is tapping his global experience to provide a strong voice for the industry.
The Internet of Things is a big theme – again - at this year’s CES. Constellation Research analysts weigh in on how this connectivity can change lives, and the steps needed across industries to make this happen.
One in five respondents cited lack of skilled staff as their biggest problem in the latest ANZ quarterly Business Micro Scope survey of SMBs