Government stories - Page 36
GFI Software eyes up verticals; key partners
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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healthtech
GFI Software has set its focus on key verticals – and key partners – across Australia as the software company seeks to ramp up its profile locally.
GFI mounts aggressive partner acquisition programme
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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email security
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cybersecurity
Aggressive partner acquisition programme for GFI Software as it seeks to reinvigorate channel and tap vertical markets.
BAE Systems Applied Intelligence has a new Aussie GM
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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digital transformation
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government
Shah will focus on executing the business’ growth strategy, particularly in the government, financial services, telecommunications and energy sectors.
Cyber bullying bill to be debated at Parliament today
Tue, 17th Mar 2015
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cyberbullying
The bill is to mitigate harm caused by digital communications and to provide victims of harmful digital communications with a means of redress.
Northland Inc welcomes announcements on ultra-fast broadband rollout
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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uc
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network infrastructure
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government
These announcements combined with the proposed Hawaiki cable landing in Whangarei provide Northland with a fantastic opportunity to create employment.
Airways 1H earnings fall 36% as new businesses miss forecasts, costs rise
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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Airways Corp of New Zealand, which is in charge of the nation's air traffic control, posted a 36 percent decline in first half profit as its investmen.
Govt ordered to reconsider 'red zone' offers in split Supreme Court ruling
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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human rights commission
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retailers
The government's offer to pay half the 2007 rateable value to uninsured properties and bare land in Christchurch's 'red zone' has been declared unlawf.
Community involvement in broadband initiatives applauded
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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telco
LGNG has given the thumbs up to yesterday’s announcement of funding for the expansion of broadband and mobile investment programmes.
Auditor-General's PGP report 'too polite' says Labour's O'Connor
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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government
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transparency
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ministry of primary industries
The Auditor-General's review of the government's $680 million primary growth partnership has come under scrutiny from the select committee which commi.
Television NZ expects to resume dividends in 2016, pick up in ad revenue
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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digital entertainment
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government
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advertising
Television New Zealand, the state-owned broadcaster, expects to resume dividend payments in 2016, having gained approvals to halt payments in fiscal 2.
Callaghan quizzed by MPs over 'failures,' grants to foreign companies
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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government
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callaghan innovation
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grants
Callaghan Innovation, the government backed innovation hub, faced questions this week from opposition MPs about why it had funded companies that subse.
NZ govt posts small surplus in 7 mths to January as tax take swells
Wed, 11th Mar 2015
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expenses
The New Zealand government posted a small operating surplus in the seven months through January as tax revenue beat expectations, while costs were sma.
No traction yet in Chinese media from 1080 threat
Tue, 10th Mar 2015
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government
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social media
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fonterra
News of the threat to contaminate New Zealand infant formula with 1080 poison has barely registered so far in Chinese media, says expatriate Beijing.
Trading partners learnt of 1080 threat last month
Tue, 10th Mar 2015
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fonterra
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federated farmers
International trading partners first learnt of threats to contaminate New Zealand-manufactured infant milk formula with 1080 poison in February, more.
Green Party calls out prime minister on Pacific Island spying
Mon, 9th Mar 2015
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green party
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gcsb
The Green Party demands an explanation from New Zealand Prime Minister John Key over illegal spying on citizens of Cook Islands and Niue.
NZ economy to grow close to 3% in 2015 as building offsets dairy decline: Moody's
Fri, 6th Mar 2015
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government
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banking
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moody's
New Zealand's economy is expected to grow at an annual pace close to three percent this year as increased building activity in its two biggest cities,.
While you were sleeping: European stocks, bonds rally
Fri, 6th Mar 2015
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stock exchange
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industrial
European stocks climbed, while the euro dropped to the lowest level in more than 11 years, after the European Central Bank said it will start wider as.
AsureQuality posts 5% drop in 1H profit as costs rise; expects to beat FY target
Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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government
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financial results
AsureQuality, the state-owned food-testing company, posted a 5 percent drop in first-half profit, reflecting higher operating costs to develop future.
Fujitsu to roll up special DaaS offer for NZ Gov
Mon, 2nd Mar 2015
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daas
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government
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fujitsu
Fujitsu is set to launch a Government desktop-as-a-service offering built specifically for the NZ Government and aimed at securing BYOD workplaces.
Transpower hikes 1H dividend, warns of regulatory threat to future earnings
Fri, 27th Feb 2015
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government
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transpower
Transpower, the state-owned operator of the national electricity grid, hiked its first-half dividend to the government as revenue gained.