‘While others were talking about 5G, we were building it’ - Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
“The containerisation service has allowed us to reduce our application development and release costs, as well as adopt more modern application development and support practices,” says NZ Customs CIO Mathew Black.
Dave Scullin of Ballance Agri-Nutrients outlines the table stakes for today’s ICT chiefs as organisations transform for the digital era
“Property funds management typically lags in technology adoption and this partnership with IBM positions us to lead the industry in New Zealand,” says Mark Francis, managing director at Augusta Capital.
Adopting the cloud can be done safely and effectively, but it is a continual learning experience, writes Lee Atchison of New Relic
Appropriate migrants will be ‘seamlessly' guided through the typically complicated process of migration
'People are interested in how this will help them differentiate'
Tony Stewart takes over role next month, while Duncan Ritchie takes sabbatical
We now have 95 per cent of our infrastructure as well as 80 to 90 per cent of our server environment virtualised, says Don Montgomery, technology architect at ACC.
Accenture announces joint venture with Amazon Web Services at re:Invent
Why Kiwi startup iTICKET moved all systems to Microsoft Azure datacentre in Australia
“We now have an enterprise system that we can easily deploy globally to our 60 sites across New Zealand, Australia and Singapore,” says CFO Alan Bird.
ICT chief Kevin Glynn says digitisation of data will help automate processes and facilitate mobile strategy
Around 26,000 users to be impacted in the largest desktop upgrade of its kind in New Zealand over the next three months
IT cost reduction opportunities are being actively promoted within the market. Rapid, low-risk mainframe migrations to distributed environments are taking place more frequently, with thousands of MIPS being moved to Windows, Unix and Linux through six to 12 month migration projects.
So, what’s the catch? Doing it right.