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31 Dec
ComCom warns Noel Leeming Group over delivery representations during COVID
"It should have taken a more cautious approach to representations it made about product availability and delivery time frames."
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29 Dec
E-commerce accounts for over a third of total retail sales
A greater use of AI assistance and a huge increase in mobile phone shopping is in store over the next year.
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29 Dec
Organisations looking at data and analytics to connect with customers in real time
"In 2020, the CX industry felt the need for thick data along with big data analytics."
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28 Dec
NZ Minister for Trade and Export Growth welcomes Canada's interest in DEPA
"The DEPA comes at a time of considerable disruption to international trade and supply chains due to COVID-19, yet that experience has shown the value of our digital economy and digital trade."
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28 Dec
Remote working to continue as common practice following COVID-19 vaccine
New findings from Gartner show that 90% of HR leaders will allow employees to work remotely, even following the release of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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25 Dec
Sky confirms Vocus as a key service partner for Sky Broadband
"It’s exciting to see our Sky Broadband project take shape as we roll out customer trials with the support of a great partner like Vocus."
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23 Dec
Ministry of Health successfully completes COVID-19 tracing technology trial
The New Zealand Ministry of Health, the New Zealand Government's principal advisor on health and disability, completed the community-led Bluetooth contact tracing technology trial in Rotorua.
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23 Dec
Price of Bitcoin reaches all-time high in 2020
Bitcoin's epic bull run is backed by strong investor interest, according to new research from analyst firm GlobalData.
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23 Dec
Zoom lifts 40-minute limit on free accounts for the holidays
"COVID-19 has changed how we live, work, and celebrate in 2020, and like everything else this year, the holiday season doesn’t look the same.'
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22 Dec
Why Your Mobile Marketing Strategy Needs Geofencing to Improve Conversions
An informative look at incorporating Geofencing into your marketing plan
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21 Dec
StorageCraft launches latest SMB data recovery solution
ShadowProtect SPX 7 is the next edition of the company's ShadowProtect offering, which is a SMB data recovery solution.
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18 Dec
'High score' for New Zealand's thriving gaming sector
But it seems larger studios are taking a large chunk of the export pie.
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18 Dec
QNAP launches new desktop smart edge PoE switch
Includes 16 x 30-watt Gigabit PoE ports, 2 x 2.5GbE host management ports, Intel J4125 quad-core 2.0 GHz processor, and 4 x 3.5-inch SATA drive bays.
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17 Dec
Poly A/NZ shares tips for transitioning back to the office
What makes up the modern workplace? As we’ve all learnt, the paradigms of centralised offices, commutes, swipe cards and water cooler gossip have all been turned on their heads in 2020.
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17 Dec
APAC consumers say firms' social media reputation matters
If a crisis unfolded, 38% would stop using an organisation’s products if they were caught up in a crisis that spilled online.
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17 Dec
Samsung and IBM announce massive collaboration
Together, the companies intend to explore new 5G, edge and hybrid cloud solutions to improve operational efficiency, safety, and flexibility for the enterprise.
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17 Dec
Journey Digital's CX expertise recognised in Best Design Awards
The Awards recognise excellence in digital, graphic, motion, product, and spatial design - and it’s Journey’s second year of winnings for the company.
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17 Dec
Kiwis have "world-class" broadband - TCF
"If we look at data internationally, we know our country is faring well, with New Zealand broadband speeds continuously improving and our fixed line broadband speeds above the OECD average."
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16 Dec
AWS launches new disaster recover programme across A/NZ
AWS Project Resilience, is now available to our Australian and New Zealand communities, customers, and partners.
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16 Dec
Documents overtake photos in the cloud amid COVID-19
People are storing documents more often than photos and other media files in the cloud by 29% amid the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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16 Dec
NZ's first hyperscale data centre to be built in Invercargill
Invercargill’s cool climate, land space, remote location and its renewable energy capabilities make it an attractive location for a data centre.
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15 Dec
IBM unveils new Watson capabilities to help scale use of AI
"This past year has shown us that the real power of AI is in helping companies take action and respond to changing conditions in real time."
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15 Dec
Former CEO of Kordia, Scott Bartlett, dies at age 40
Bartlett, one of New Zealand’s most accomplished and high-profile tech executives, passed away after a battle with cancer.
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15 Dec
Christchurch's Enable chief exec to step down
Fuller has led the fibre network provider since its inception in 2007. He will step down between July and September in 2021.
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14 Dec
New Relic goes on A/NZ enterprise sales hiring spree
The appointments follow what the company is calling a year of ‘strong team growth’.
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11 Dec
ComCom testing programme improves NZ broadband performance
The Commerce Commission's Measuring Broadband New Zealand programme has helped to identify and fix network problems.
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11 Dec
Tips, strategies and best practices for DevOps testing
Delivering high-quality software at an accelerated pace requires quality practices to be continuous, highly automated, and to occur throughout the software development lifecycle.
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11 Dec
Spark switches on 5G in New Plymouth & Te Awamutu
Te Awamutu is of particular significance because it is home to Spark’s third-busiest mobile cell site for mobile data usage in the country.
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10 Dec
MYOB unveils New Zealand winners of 2020 MYOB Partner Awards
"Their expertise and shared knowledge will continue to guide business health as we navigate our way through economic recovery."
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10 Dec
Commerce Commission finalises consumer protections for withdrawal of copper phone and broadband services
The code sets out the requirements Chorus must meet before it can stop providing wholesale copper phone and broadband services, including ADSL and VDSL.
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