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Christchurch designer, supplier and manufacturer of hydraulic cylinders. 43 staff serving customers across a broad range of industries in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, China and the United ...
Those AI notetakers you’re using to automate minute taking, generate summaries, track action items and provide meeting insights, might be a great time saver and efficiency enhancer, but a lawyer is ...
At the same time there is less tolerance, within both commercial and public sector organisations for ‘failure’ or not hitting key metrics asap. “The research is saying what can you do, what is your ...
IoT offers a new way to gain rich and intelligent insights to manage and optimise physical environments. The future of IoT will ultimately pave the way towards using intelligent automation, redefining ...
Plugging in a literacy program AGL Energy is powering up for a data and AI future by ‘plugging in’ its people with an ambitious data and AI literacy program which is already reaping returns. Shaun ...
New Zealand can’t realistically compete when it comes to developing new AI models or a microchip industry with countries and companies with their seemingly bottomless pockets, vast natural resources ...
Amidst the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle, with its huge human toll, including at least 11 people dead, thousands displaced, and homes and in some cases livelihoods destroyed, has come increased ...
Costs will be cut and tech modernised as Fonterra overhauls (and outsources) its IT… New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is conducting a radical overhaul of its IT systems, enlisting off-shore IT ...
The scam – which Cert NZ has dubbed a ‘major’ investment scam – uses Google Ads, which use personalisation data and keywords to present ‘personalised’, or programmatic, ads, to target potential ...
NZTech has hit out at the New Zealand government ignoring a deepening tech skills crisis, warning that there is probably just a month left to address the issue before an offshore exodus becomes too ...
When round one of Covid hit early this year, Sally Copland – and no doubt all of the management team at Countdown – breathed a sigh of relief for the investment they’d made in the past four years into ...
The first couple of years of the 2020s saw a flurry of data centre announcements for Auckland with big names including Microsoft and Amazon making a big play with their plans for local facilities.