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New Relic to open first Japan data centre in Tokyo

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New Relic will open its first Japan data centre in Tokyo in July 2026, targeting local data residency, latency and governance demands.
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JCDecaux reshapes ANZ team with three executive hires

Fri, 23rd Jan 2026
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JCDecaux has overhauled its ANZ leadership, hiring three senior executives to lead sales, product and strategy across the region.
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Rod Drury awarded knighthood for services to tech

Wed, 31st Dec 2025
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Xero founder Rod Drury has been made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to business and technology.
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Nokia & ALE expand fibre campus networks partnership

Mon, 8th Dec 2025
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Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise extend fibre campus deal with new networks at Ikos Resorts, Pantai Jerudong Hospital and Wembley Park.
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Iman Ghodosi appointed to lead Prometheus Group Asia Pacific

Fri, 14th Nov 2025
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Iman Ghodosi has been appointed General Manager of Prometheus Group Asia Pacific to drive growth in mining, utilities, manufacturing and infrastructure sectors.
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HPE expands AI server range with NVIDIA Blackwell GPU solutions

Wed, 13th Aug 2025
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HPE unveils ProLiant servers with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and expands Private Cloud AI to boost enterprise AI performance, shipping from September 2025.
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Uber shifted NZD $200m offshore, report claims tax loss

Fri, 4th Jul 2025
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Uber shifted NZD $200 million offshore through intercompany fees, causing New Zealand to lose an estimated NZD $56 million in tax revenue, a report claims.
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Why it's time Australian asset management leaders explore the true value of AI

Mon, 2nd Jun 2025
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Australian asset management leaders are urged to prioritise strategic AI integration over hype, focusing on trust and solving real business problems first.
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Supply chain challenges in the railroad tie industry: The case for sustainable alternatives

Thu, 1st May 2025
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Supply chain turmoil amid hurricanes and scarce timber drives North America's railroad tie industry toward sustainable composite alternatives for resilience.
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CrowdStrike report reveals China-linked cyber threat actor

Wed, 20th Nov 2024
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CrowdStrike's new report reveals the activities of a Chinese-linked threat actor, LIMINAL PANDA, targeting telecommunications since 2020.
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Milestone Systems aims for NZD $15 million NZ market growth by 2025

Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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Milestone Systems targets NZD $15 million growth in New Zealand by 2025, emphasising the power of video technology beyond traditional security at its Wellington event.
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SenSen lands AUD $4.6m enforcement tech deal with Calgary

Thu, 12th Sep 2024
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SenSen Networks lands a five-year contract worth AUD $4.6 million with The City of Calgary to provide advanced enforcement systems, with potential extensions to nine years.
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How to do private Artificial Intelligence

Wed, 20th Mar 2024
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Businesses adopt private AI models, utilising proprietary datasets on private infrastructure, to protect their sensitive data and intellectual property.
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A case for public-private partnerships in technology infrastructure for government

Fri, 24th Sep 2021
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With more governments setting technology-enabled goals, the timing seems to be right to apply the principles of PPP for network infrastructure.
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Budget 2018: Govt. to invest $42 billion in capital spending

Thu, 10th May 2018
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The UK Government will invest $42bn in net capital spending over the next five years to support public services and infrastructure development.
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Finding common ground

Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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In week two of my return to Telecom I found myself in front of the Finance and Expenditure select committee, talking to them about tax.