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After lurking in the shadows for the first ten months of 2013, cyber criminals unleashed the most damaging series of cyber attacks in history.
The number of malicious links clicked on by New Zealanders in Q1 2014 reached 2.3 million, according to a report by Trend Micro.
New Zealand's Wellington looks to attract skilled IT workers from the UK with the help of Xero. More than 500 IT jobs are currently available in the region.
A skills shortage is being felt in New Zealand's booming ICT industry where professionals are reverting to contracting to reap the financial rewards.
There is no shortage of aspiring entrepreneurs in New Zealand, as proved by the 21st Startup weekend held in Auckland over the weekend.
Kiwi Landing Pad provides space, mentoring and programmes to help NZ tech start-ups land in the US and find success.
New Zealand CRM software spend lags behind global growth, reaching $79m in 2013 compared to $20.4bn worldwide, according to Gartner.
Manufacturing, wholesale, retail, & hospitality sectors are leading the way in online business in New Zealand. 41% of SMEs now have a website.
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During the last decade, x86 server virtualisation has risen to become a dominant feature of the enterprise data centre.
After a few tumultuous years following the banking crisis, IT tech spending in the financial markets is set to rise.
Xero, the largest online accounting software provider in New Zealand, is looking to expand into the UK and US markets.
Kiwi telecoms customers getting more for their money, says report, with investment and broadband connections increasing.
For an industry grounded by its foundations of risk management, it should come as no surprise to see insurance lagging behind when it comes to innovation.
During Privacy Week, NZ Tax Refunds advises taxpayers to secure online refunds with robust mobile security measures.
The transformation of New Zealand accounting software provider MYOB continues apace with the official opening of its Auckland office last week.
Serko's ambitions of becoming an international player received a timely boost this week, with the company appointing independent directors to the board.
NZ's MyWave secures NZ$2.5m in funds for software growth, eyeing a 2015 NZX debut. The capital eclipsed its initial NZ$1.5m target.
Sydney-based Lee Hatton joins Xero as independent non-executive director, bringing extensive experience in international banking and finance.