Government Shared Network gets the chop
The long-expected axe has fallen on the Government Shared Network (GSN), which State Services Minister Tony Ryall pronounced "financially unsustainable" yesterday.
The long-expected axe has fallen on the Government Shared Network (GSN), which State Services Minister Tony Ryall pronounced "financially unsustainable" yesterday.
“Network effects” are being used by the State Services Commission to encourage adoption of its Government Shared Network (GSN).
New Zealand’s move to e-government is the main reason behind a surge in spending over the past five years by the lead public sector agency, the State Services Commission.
Wellington-based IP network challenger FX Networks is planning to spend $40 million over the next 18 months extending its private fibre-optic network to provincial centres and to Christchurch.
Public sector organisations are likely to lead adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) in the Asia-Pacific region, says a report from analyst firm Forrester Research.