Government stories
Deputy PM Bill English opened Plan B's new data centre in Wellington, emphasising the importance of business continuity and data backup measures.
Network for Learning (N4L) exceeds targets, as 700 schools and 225k students are now connected to its Managed Network.
Green Party calls on PM John Key to explain discussions about a US interception site on New Zealand's fibre optic cable.
Rural communities, frustrated by slow and unstable broadband, have been delivered a two fingered salute by Steven 'Everything's Sweet' Joyce.
New Zealand aims to be world leader in data sharing with high ethical and privacy standards, says Finance Minister.
The Government's new strategic plan for science and technology in schools has been praised by the Institute of IT Professionals.
New Zealand's largest technology company has welcomed a report of the Data Futures Forum that highlights the exciting opportunities that could come fr.
Xero champions Big Data's potential, highlighting collaborative efforts between sectors in NZ to unlock economic and social benefits.
The UK government to manage school payroll system from 17 Oct, following a deal with Talent2 to enhance stability and reduce costs.
Record numbers of Kiwis are filing tax returns online, taking advantage of new services provided by Inland Revenue, says Revenue Minister Todd McClay.
The rollout of fast internet to New Zealand schools reaches milestone as Te Kura o Waikare becomes the 700th connected school.
Internet Party's digital strategy promises a future of enhanced democracy and streamlined services for New Zealand, aiming for 'truly responsive' government.
NZ's IT professionals herald a new era as the govt explores online voting, with IITP praising a report that charts a secure, inclusive future.
Microsoft NZ pledges $1m to High Tech Youth, aiming to bridge the IT gap for underserved Kiwi youth, boosting skills and career pathways.
An online voting report for local elections has been welcomed by Associate Local Government Minister, Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga.
The NZ Technology Industry Association welcomes progress on a business transformation project to simplify business-government interaction.
MYOB champions gov't push to combat NZ's ICT skills gap through school curriculum overhaul, promising brighter futures for students.
New plan to boost science engagement among NZ youth, as Govt invests in future innovators, says Ministers Joyce and Parata.
New Zealand welcomes its first equity crowd-funding and peer-to-peer lending licences as part of its Business Growth Agenda.
Internet Party Leader Laila Harré takes on Prime Minister John Key in his own electorate, demanding answers on his stance on technology.