Microsoft secures top employer honour at New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards, praised for fostering a balanced, productive workplace culture.
The winners of this year's New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards were revealed at a Gala Awards dinner in Auckland on Friday night.
NZ's ICT sector is positioned to overtake dairy as the nation's top earner, reshaping its global identity from pastoral to tech powerhouse.
NZ tech shines globally, with 51 firms in Deloitte Fast 500. Amid recession, this marks a significant leap from last year's 31.
Wales is enticing New Zealand's tech SMEs with free rent and consultancy, aiming to ease their European expansion through the innovative Access Wales project.
NZICT outlines plans to lift New Zealand's ICT skills level, aiming to become the most digitally literate country in the world.
Sir Gilbert Simpson, visionary programmer and recipient of the NZX Flying Kiwi award, credits his success to unorthodox methods and collaboration.
35 finalists have been announced for the awards that recognise excellence in the New Zealand hi-tech industry.
NZICT Group aims to make New Zealand the most digitally literate nation by creating an action plan focused on innovation and education.
Trevor Eagle, a visionary in NZ's tech scene, earns a posthumous Flying Kiwi award, celebrated by his family's enduring legacy at Eagle Technology.