2Degrees starts Wi-Fi trial in Wellington CBD with CityLink
2Degrees has partnered with CityLink, and by tapping into the latter's Wholesale Wi-Fi service, is providing Wi-Fi connectivity to its customers in the Wellington CBD area.
2Degrees has partnered with CityLink, and by tapping into the latter's Wholesale Wi-Fi service, is providing Wi-Fi connectivity to its customers in the Wellington CBD area.
The Government will invest $28.6 million in funding over the next four years in three ICT graduate schools to help address significant high-level skills shortages in the rapidly growing ICT industry.
NIWA confirmed today that the organisation's supercomputer, on which attempts were made by unauthorised parties late last week to gain access, was put back online on Saturday evening and all services resumed.
The CIO as ‘angel investor’ and other new and emerging roles for ICT leaders.
Christchurch's IT market is heating up with wages spiking 10 per cent in the past six months, according to new data from IT recruitment agency Candle.
IBM will move out of the Majestic Centre in Wellington when its lease expires at the end of May.
The NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced at three simultaenous events conducted at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, yesterday evening.
At three simultaneous events held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced yesterday evening.
Wellington-based social tech company Loomio has kicked off their global crowdfunding campaign, raising over $10,000 in the first 12 hours.
Technology sales to small and medium businesses (SMBs) in Wellington have taken off, says Enprise Solutions Mark Loveys.
CityLink has announced that it is expanding data centre capacity and services for businesses located in Wellington’s central business district.
The business arm of Christchurch-based service provider Snap aims to make the revenue share from the North Island around 50 per cent of the national total in three year’s time.
Telecom is set to launch its 4G network on 12 November in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The network will be available to both prepaid and monthly-pay customers on Telecom’s current plans at no extra cost.
Wellington managed services provider LAN Tech has shrugged off the 6.5 earthquake that struck the city on Sunday at 5.09pm.
It’s fair to say Adobe’s Flash gets a bad rap at times.