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Xero & AWS partner to boost digital capabilities for Australasian SMBs
Tue, 19th Dec 2023
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Xero and Amazon Web Services join forces to enhance digital capabilities of SMBs in Australia and New Zealand.
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AI's role in transforming productivity & redefining knowledge work
Thu, 14th Dec 2023
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AI's potential in redefining jobs rather than eliminating them could vastly boost productivity, according to expert Angus Bauer.
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TVNZ first to adopt AWS Clean Rooms for secure advertisement innovation
Fri, 1st Dec 2023
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public cloud
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TVNZ becomes the first Aotearoa media firm to utilise AWS Clean Rooms, enhancing secure, innovative advertising strategies.
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New govt briefed on NZ's digital identity landscape
Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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government
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digital economy
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services
DINZ highlights potential of digital identity to boost New Zealand's productivity, advising ministers on improved laws and implementation.
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STT GDC & Basis Bay to develop green data centres in Malaysia
Tue, 7th Nov 2023
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cleantech
STT GDC and Basis Bay partner to construct eco-friendly data centres in Malaysia to meet surging digital demand.
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SaaS sector in NZ thriving as a result of trans -Tasman partnerships
Tue, 2nd Aug 2022
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New Zealand's SaaS sector set to generate NZD$20bn for economy, with Microsoft highlighting importance of trans-Tasman partnership.
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GDP rise set for NZ, but OECD recommends digital transformation to drive growth
Tue, 1st Feb 2022
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fintech
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cloud services
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government
New Zealand's GDP is set to rise by 3.8% this year, according to new OECD research, but challenges remain for the country's economic growth and stability.
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Why innovation isn’t a core value for 75% of Australian businesses
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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Australian companies need to prioritize innovation for survival, according to a Workplace Innovation Index by Ricoh.
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Australian economy at risk of losing billions to cyber attacks
Thu, 3rd Nov 2016
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iot
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data privacy
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healthtech
Cyber attacks could cost Australia up to $16bn, according to a new study by specialist insurance firm Lloyd's. Sydney is the 12th most at-risk city.
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TIN report showcases New Zealand's tech prowess to investors
Thu, 20th Oct 2016
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
The Technology Investment Network's 201report has revealed the extent of technology's reach in what's now New Zealand's third biggest export secto.
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APC 2016 Day 1: Opportunities abound says Microsoft
Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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data analytics
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software development
Microsoft has told its Australian partners there are 'absolutely stunning' opportunities ahead and outlined new multi-billion dollar opportunities.
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We are not alone: NZ's tech industry now transcends local borders
Tue, 28th Jun 2016
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government
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Size and location doesn't matter in the tech industry any more. New Zealand's innovation and expertise matches global levels.
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Manual admin hampering Aussie managers - and companies
Wed, 11th Nov 2015
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telco
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productivity
Australian managers are spending 36% of their time on manual administrative tasks with companies failing to harness technology to accelerate work.
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NZ dollar jumps almost 1 US cent after US retail sales miss forecasts
Wed, 15th Apr 2015
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The New Zealand dollar jumped almost one US cent overnight after US retail sales missed expectations, raising concern about slowing growth in the worl.
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NZ dollar, Aussie fall after Chinese trade data disappoints
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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The New Zealand and Australian dollars touched their lowest levels in almost two weeks after weaker-than-expected trade data from China, the largest t.
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NZ economy grows 0.8% in fourth quarter, on tourist spending, heated housing market
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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The New Zealand economy expanded in the fourth quarter as tourists drove growth in retailing and accommodation, and property sales increased demand fo.
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NZ current account deficit widens in 4th-qtr, as foreign companies earn more
Wed, 18th Mar 2015
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New Zealand's current account deficit swells to NZD $2.6 billion in Q4, driven by higher foreign earnings from local investments amid a growing economy.
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NZ economic growth to slowly come off boil in next three years: NZIER survey
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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migration
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nz institute of economic research
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consumer price index
New Zealand's economic growth to slow over next three years, says NZIER survey. GDP expected to expand 3.3% this year.
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NZ services sector slows, remains in expansion in February as sales pick up
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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sales
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employment
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New Zealand's services sector, which makes up about two thirds of the economy, slowed in February while remaining in expansion, led by sales, with sig.
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NZ dollar benefits from commodity currency gains after RBA decision, Canadian GDP
Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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new zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar rose along with other commodity currencies after the Australian Reserve Bank chose not to cut interest rates yesterday and foll.