NZ start-up ecosystem 'vibrant' and 'exciting'
Annual investment in New Zealand start-ups has risen from $30m in 2008 to more than $110 million in 2018 taking the decade's total to more than $600 million.
Annual investment in New Zealand start-ups has risen from $30m in 2008 to more than $110 million in 2018 taking the decade's total to more than $600 million.
Awards will recognise a Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
‘Future-oriented’ degree aims to provide industry with the skills and knowledge needed for business growth and sustainability
Claudia Batten named Flying Kiwi, Dexibit double winner @NZHiTechAwards 2018
Invenco, Pushpay, Serko, Straker Translations and Vend vie for PwC Hi-Tech company of the year
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).
Frances Valintine is 2017 Flying Kiwi
A record breaking 900 people attended the awards ceremony, which celebrates the successes of New Zealand high-tech companies across 13 categories and to recognise two new Flying Kiwis.
Heightened interest in cyber security issues has driven a large increase in the number of small and medium businesses who are becoming more cyber aware.
“It’s important that companies create strong security cultures with actively engaged boards, because ultimately this isn’t an issue that directors can ignore."
“This points to a potentially worrying trend."
At the top of the table for the New Zealand industry were risks related to technology.
The 2016 Global Information Security Survey presents critical insights for New Zealand organisations, as emerging technologies and risk frameworks become key components of cybersecurity.
Kiwi organisations have far less confidence in their own information security activities (as well as their suppliers) than they did last year.
"Everyone talks about digital, but few understand the specific leadership behaviours that drive performance.”