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Dimension Data has appointed a Government national sales manager to build on its role as a supplier to Government.
New Zealand owned and operated Gen2 has been appointed as a provider of managed security services for the NZ Government's TaaS panel.
Independent Kiwi company joins the panel that intends to improve the state of the Government's telecommunication without disrupting daily operation.
The telecommunications-as-a-service panel aims to improve the way tel-com services are delivered to government agencies across NZ.
The digital divide in New Zealand is growing, leaving many disenfranchised, says a report released by the Communications Minister.
Curran says the previous government didn't make the report public until after the election as it exposed the digital divide in New Zealand.
Fuji Xerox New Zealand suspended from one All-of-Government contract and terminated from another by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment.
Newcastle's smart city initiatives aim to revitalize the community, attract business investment, and boost economic growth, says Deputy Lord Mayor Clausen.
Asia Pacific will be the fastest-growing region for cyber warfare products as concerns for national security rise.
As at 31 December 2017, NBN declared that 6.1 million premises are 'ready to connect' and a total of 7.1 million premises are 'ready for service'.
After procuring more than £2bn into the UK between 2013-2017, Huawei has committed to £3bn more over the next five years.
Microsoft has partnered with the government to provide digital skills to workers whose roles were displaced by automotive manufacturing plant closure.
The IT skills shortage in Australia is bad enough without having to factor in fraud - an expert has advice for both employers and potential recruits.
TrueNet, the New Zealand broadband monitoring company, will cease testing after losing bid to Commerce Commission.
Cyber war has exploded and is now quite literally on our doorstep - despite this an expert claims Britain's defences are severely underfunded.
Cloud, cybersecurity and analytics are where government CIOs plan to spend in 2018 according to a recent survey by Gartner.
CEO reports that 'intimate knowledge' born of 'deep-industry engagement' with the sector was the key to success.
The lack of security mechanisms on IoT devices is causing concern for more than 90% of consumers, who say they don't have confidence in their security.
Cirrus Networks has secured a GBP £1.6 million supply contract with Austrade, following its strategic acquisition of Correct Communications.
The Northern Territory Labor Government and Charles Darwin University will jointly invest $700,000 in a new cyber security Professorship.