Investment stories
Dunedin-based agri-tech company TracMap has scored investment from Genesis Private Equity, which will help boost GPS tech development.
Digital business increases demand for mainframes, according to a BMC survey of over 1200 executives and tech professionals.
The originally Australian CAaaS company is now stretching its wings as it continues a rapid expansion in Asia and the United States.
Mastercard is looking for Kiwi startups to collaborate with and help scale their businesses through their startup engagement programme, Start Path.
Emerson has sold its Network Power business, which provides technology and services to the data center market, in a US$4 billion deal.
Lenovo appoints Sumir Bhatia as new VP of Data Center Group for Asia Pacific as it seeks growth in the region.
Dick Smith shareholders won't be recouping any of their investment, with administrators this week confirming the cupboards are bare.
Product development is the crucial nexus of testing, refining and delivering a product to market, and the rewards might just be worth it.
Many firms on tight budgets seek IT modernisation. Fronde's Mike Roxburgh advises investing in cloud solutions to reduce costs and drive innovation.
Jade Software has successfully gone global, using diversification and investment strategies that have paid off, the company reports.
Infratil captures a significant share in Canberra Data Centres, investing A$392m to bolster its tech infrastructure foothold.
Investment in IT security lags despite a surge in cyber risks, a Red Hat survey reveals, as firms neglect vital defences.
Recent research has found security and value justification remain the biggest obstacles to IoT project deployment by enterprises.
New Zealand technology companies are about to be offered a new source of capital, after Movac's Fund 4 pool has now raised $105 million.
Vodafone NZ gears up to launch 1Gbps fibre broadband, fuelling Kiwi connectivity with cutting-edge digital services.
AngelEquity, a new equity crowdfunding option, aims to bring wholesale investors to Kiwi startups, providing exposure and support.
FunderTech is sending this Kiwi tech company to China to pitch their idea in front of 300-500 investors - here's an update on their progress.
The New Zealand Government has launched an investment guide to attract more investment in the country's technology sector.
Kiwi startups have a new lease on life & funding through a valuable link with angel investors and venture capitalists in China, thanks to FunderTech.
Data#3 says it expects to see a 25% increase in profit for FY16 on the back of solid services growth and strong core performance.