Fronde poised to announce further revenue decline
New Zealand IT services company is trading well in Australia and Auckland but continues to struggle in its major market, Wellington.
New Zealand IT services company is trading well in Australia and Auckland but continues to struggle in its major market, Wellington.
Vikram Kumar says Mega now has 4 million registered users, and could become a back-end storage platform for other applications.
A single regulator is off the agenda, for now, while new online content providers will not receive the legal privileges of the mainstream media.
A spectrum auction in New Zealand highlights competition concerns.
A verbal briefing from Ernst &Young Australia confirms Chorus is at risk of not being able to fulfill its contract to build 70% of New Zealand's ultra fast broadband network.
The next step in artificial intelligence could be a intelligent and emotive computer that is modelled on a physical baby.
In a report on productivity in the services sector, New Zealand's Productivity Commission says the Government cloud computing programme is "highly risk averse" and may send a poor signal to private firms.
Analysts who said Xero could find the going tough in the US might have to think again.
Labour accuses the Government of botching the roll-out of wireless broadband to rural New Zealand.
Fears are rising that a "nuclear option" could be used to degrade copper broadband services in New Zealand and drive users to fibre.