Professional services stories
Runecast was founded in 2014 and specialises in IT virtualisation for hybrid cloud environments such as VMware, AWS, and Kubernetes.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams speaks to Cisco Collaboration expert Peak Insight about their products and the ANZ market.
Accenture was recognised as having one of the most comprehensive security advisory and security assessment offerings.
ThreatQuotient expands its professional services, adding new Assessment and Consulting Services to help enterprises advance threat-centric security operations.
Five of Deloitte's businesses are opening their coffers to pledge an extra investment of US$321 million (NZ$473 million) towards an Asia Pacific firm.
The Business Improvement District levy will stay flat as Takapuna’s board backs a new chair and incoming members for the year ahead.
Tender documents have been issued for two Auckland transport schemes, bringing planned roadworks a step nearer and easing congestion for growing suburbs.
Remote hiring is getting easier for employers, with free or low-cost sites offering access to vetted freelancers and developers worldwide.
Queenstown looks most exposed, with tourism reliance and Airbnb saturation making its property market vulnerable to a COVID-19 downturn.
New safety rules will let building sites reopen under Alert Level 3, helping protect workers and avoid a return to stricter lockdowns.
Jobs and cashflow are under pressure as New Zealand's construction sector braces for a slow restart after lockdown.
Thousands of New Zealand construction workers face redundancy within months unless sites can reopen safely and government support is stepped up.
Firms risk missing AI’s biggest gains unless younger staff push change, as the technology is set to reshape jobs rather than erase them.
The honour also highlighted Beca colleagues and future talent, with two young engineers recognised and a diversity network making the finals.
Automation is pushing structural engineers towards creative problem-solving, with empathy and communication set to matter more than maths.
The planned tie-up would give New Zealand clients wider access to Dentons’ global legal talent and broader regional reach early next year.
Clients on mega-projects could see fewer overruns as an alliance deploys AI to flag risks earlier and improve decision-making.
Flexible work could cut New Zealand’s CO2 emissions by 900,000 tonnes a year and add up to NZ$18.1 billion to the economy by 2030.
More than 600 delegates will hear ministers, mayors and industry leaders discuss funding, transport and planning at Auckland’s biggest infrastructure conference.
Safety technology is becoming a higher priority for New Zealand transport firms as the road toll rises and crashes prompt action.