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AI's surge towards a $47bn revenue landmark by 2020, reflecting its entrenchment in enterprise solutions globally.
The Microsoft Ignite New Zealand event began with a keynote speech by Donovan Brown, who swears by the benefits of DevOps collaboration.
Cyber security firm Wynyard Group has gone into voluntary administration, according to a statement from the company.
LogRhythm partners with Dell EMC to provide global resale partnership, bringing advanced security solutions to more enterprises.
Over 120 entrepreneurs unite in Auckland, championing novel businesses that promise societal benefits in a ground-breaking 54-hour event.
Tenable Network Security signs exclusive distribution deal with Arrow Electronics in Australia and New Zealand.
Snapchat and Skype amongst apps not protecting user privacy, according to Amnesty International. Only 3 of 11 tech firms provide end-to-end encryption.
Internet-connected devices and edge computing are increasing the need for scalable and efficient infrastructure, says Emerson Network Power.
Smartwatch shipments worldwide decline in Q3 2016, says IDC. Apple, Garmin, Samsung, Lenovo and Pebble among top vendors.
Xero shines as a top tech exporter for NZ, scaling up global reach with a 67% surge in revenue and major job growth in Wellington.
Dell EMC unveils new partner program, offering increased business opportunities and tier thresholds for partners.
Nlyte Software is a leading software company that automates the management of services provided by the data center that was founded in 2014.
Today, people from all corners of the industry were privy to a jam packed schedule at SkyCity's convention centre.
Cybercrime eclipses global drug trade in cost, hitting $600bn a year, as Kiwis falter in cyber-savvy practices.
Uni of Waikato student wins $5k for developing a more secure method for online surveys, eliminating the need for decryption of sensitive data.
Microsoft Ignite NZ 2016 kicks off with an inspiring keynote by Hilary Barry and Mike McRoberts, unveiling a tech-filled agenda for over 1,700 attendees.
Specialised undersea cable ship, Ile de Re, arrives in Auckland to lay final section of Tasman Global Access cable. #technology #Broadband.
LazyAz, a New Zealand start-up, aims to revolutionise retail with its on-demand delivery app, which goes beyond just delivering products.
Kordia welcomes Hamish Guild as executive general manager for Kordia Solutions; sets sights on consolidation and growth.
Justice and Broadcasting Minister Amy Adams plans to modernise election broadcasts by removing TV and radio requirements.