Spark outlines progressive rollout of 5G services for 2020
Nokia, Samsung and Huawei join roster of preferred RAN equipment suppliers for 5G
Nokia, Samsung and Huawei join roster of preferred RAN equipment suppliers for 5G
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
We must view ‘moonshots’ and transformation as a constant process, writes Rafi Katanasho of Dynatrace
Organisations must ensure that their approach to 5G considers the influx of endpoint devices producing enormous amounts of information, as well as a holistic assessment of the storage, security and compliance of this data, writes Matt Oostveen, chief technology officer at Pure Storage
A company that gets this right is well placed to embark upon a successful transformation, or should I say, continuous reinvention of self and business, writes John Boesen of MNF Group
Cyber attacks are sent every 39 seconds which can accumulate to 300,000 new malware each day. It may be already too late but have you wondered how safe your device is? This is the key message Ytech aims to impart to Kiwi youth as it launches its first forum on cybersecurity.
One of the fastest growing fintechs in New Zealand began as a spreadsheet to simplify tax payments for a group of friends
“We are excited to be working with Nokia to deliver a commercial 5G network for Vodafone and New Zealand, building on our proud heritage of being first to deliver to Kiwis, the best mobile technology available at the time, including 2G, 3G, 4G and now 5G,” says Tony Baird, technology director, Vodafone New Zealand.
TSB has implemented Temenos Infinity, a digital front office product, to accelerate customer growth by giving Kiwis the ability to join the bank via the easy–to-use, website application process.
Expect to see developers and the tech industry calling for and partnering in institutional fixes - for climate change and for problems that the internet has drawn blame for in recent years, writes Tal Niv of GitHub
Fomenting unrest with the status quo is good for the organisation, writes Mark Rees of Xero
Chief technology officer Gary Baird shares lessons learned as Inland Revenue undertakes one of the largest and most ambitious business transformation programmes in the Southern Hemisphere
The optimal age of PCs is no older than 4 years, beyond which they are more expensive to maintain than replace, according to Microsoft study
Data artists bridge the gap between business and IT by creating data visualisations that can be quickly understood by business leaders to help accelerate decision-making.
“As racing becomes more and more driven by technology innovation, the crew on the boat and the team back at the base rely on the immediate availability of real time data to get the best performance on the water,” says Grant Dalton, CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand.