Government stories - Page 62
SafeNet seeks partners
Tue, 10th Aug 2010
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healthtech
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government
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banking
SafeNet searches for selective partners in NZ to bolster security solutions in banking, finance, healthcare, and government sectors.
Draft review released for backhaul services
Fri, 6th Aug 2010
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government
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commerce commission
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ipod
Commerce Commission's draft review indicates Telecom faces significant competition in backhaul services, potentially altering future regulations.
Kiwis receive TechNZ investment
Wed, 4th Aug 2010
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government
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software
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jade software
Jade Software in Wellington secures funding from TechNZ to enhance Investigator, their crime-fighting software, used by law enforcement in 29 countries.
UFB initiative takes another step forward
Tue, 3rd Aug 2010
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uc
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government
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fibre
Crown Fibre Holdings has received refined proposals for New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative, aiming to deliver fibre to 75% of Kiwis in 10 years.
Google guns for MS Exchange business
Tue, 27th Jul 2010
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hyperscale
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dc
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digital entertainment
Google launches a suite of apps aimed at government bodies to cut IT costs and boost security, now adopted by Los Angeles.
Doing it right
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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healthtech
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government
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retailers
New Zealand shines in global IT, innovating within best practice even as it leads in areas from mobile tech to cloud computing.
Finding common ground
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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fintech
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government
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tax
In week two of my return to Telecom I found myself in front of the Finance and Expenditure select committee, talking to them about tax.
TechnologyOne signs 100th New Zealand customer
Mon, 28th Jun 2010
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edutech
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partner programmes
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healthtech
Today, TechnologyOne celebrates its 100th New Zealand customer, marking significant growth in the government, healthcare, and education sectors.
Demand for ICT staff to grow
Wed, 9th Jun 2010
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government
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hudson
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recruitment
Hudson bolsters its Auckland and Wellington teams with new ICT recruits, anticipating a surge in demand as NZ businesses up IT investment post-recession.
Business NZ members break ranks over regulation
Wed, 2nd Jun 2010
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government
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commerce commission
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tuanz
An influential lobby group has broken ranks with Business NZ in a cross-submission supporting the regulation of Mobile Termination Rates.
Spotting the lemon
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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government
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commerce commission
In a crackdown on 'greenwashing', NZ firms face legal risks for misleading eco-claims in IT procurement, risking hefty fines.
IT AS A CURE
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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healthtech
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government
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mental health
Johan Vendrig, CIO for the Auckland District Health Board, sees technology and its processes as the answer to uniting the health sector in its common cause.
Exit Interview - Matt Crockett
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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government
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chorus
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commerce commission
Matt Crockett steps down from Telecom Wholesale after seven years, eyeing a break and new challenges beyond New Zealand's telco scene.
More power to the backbone
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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ecommerce
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personal computing devices
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government
I am very pleased to introduce this first issue of Start-Up – a practical guide to using technology in your business.
RSA eyes New Zealand growth
Mon, 17th May 2010
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firewalls
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network security
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breach prevention
RSA appoints Julian Garreffa as Information and Security Specialist to spearhead growth and enhance market presence in New Zealand.
ComCom flip flops on mobile rates
Wed, 12th May 2010
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uc
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government
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commerce commission
The Commerce Commission is recommending that ICT Minister Steven Joyce reject Vodafone's and Telecom's undertakings and regulate Mobile Termination Rates.
THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNET FILTER: Is Big Brother finally here?
Sat, 1st May 2010
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uc
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data privacy
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cloud services
In Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984, the omnipresent state, Big Brother, has the ability to look into the homes of any person at any time.
Tandberg a 'significant' deal for Cisco
Fri, 30th Apr 2010
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government
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cisco
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productivity
Cisco's USD $3.3 billion acquisition of Tandberg to enhance its telepresence capabilities, with major New Zealand market and productivity impacts anticipated.
McAfee to compensate for crashed PCs
Wed, 28th Apr 2010
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devops
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smart home
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casb
McAfee will compensate users after a faulty update crashed Windows XP PCs, offering reimbursements and free subscription extensions to those affected.
How I avoid high mobile charges - TUANZ Chair
Tue, 27th Apr 2010
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uc
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government
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commerce commission
TUANZ Chair Pat O'Connell shares savvy strategies to dodge high mobile charges, turning to WiFi and local phones over costly data roaming.