Information security spending to grow almost 10% in ANZ: Gartner
Detection, response and privacy drive demand for security products and services
Detection, response and privacy drive demand for security products and services
Develops Bottled Gas Monitoring with Christchurch tech firm SenSys
But this is just the start, as we are checking other ways Awhi can help, says NZ Qualifications Authority CIO Lukasz Zawilski
'Until there’s more certainty and transparency around data, privacy, and security, technology adoption in the home will be challenged.'
The country’s top business technology leaders say focusing on these six areas will make the most difference in succeeding in the digital era.
How students participating in the annual ShadowTech programme get early lessons on inclusive leadership
IBM forum tackles the impact of AI and other disruptive tech in the next 5 years
Rod Drury is now non-executive director at Xero board
The number of academic papers containing the phrase ‘artificial intelligence’ has increased nine-fold since 1996, while the number of active (US-based) start-ups developing AI systems has increased by 14 times since the turn of the millennium, according to Stanford University’s inaugural AI Index.
Gartner analysts share insights on how organisations can scale in the digital era, but warn not everyone can make it through this change.
New Zealand technology research firm, Teck Labs, has developed an iPhone and iPad app, named Betty, that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to help dairy farmers diagnose health problems with their herd.
PwC has released its 18th annual Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2017-2021 saying that entertainment and media companies accustomed to competing and creating differentiation through content and distribution must focus more intensely on user experience (UX).
New Zealander workers greatly underestimate the extent to which their roles will be replaced by robots, according to a survey undertaken by the Massey Business School and Auckland University of Technology.
NZTech CEO Graeme Muller says New Zealanders are engaging with artificial intelligence (AI) everyday, probably without even realising it.
A New Zealand forum on artificial intelligence will be launched in Wellington on 7 June with support from NZTech and chaired by Stu Christie, investment manager at the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund. It will be a member of the NZ Technology Alliance, which is managed and supported by NZTech.